Such wit. Perhaps your time might be better spent trying to unmask the sense of entitlement so many of this nation's children and young adults seem to be acquiring (dare I say even easier than they find a gun?) Perhaps you'd also be so kind as to explain to us all how reliance upon a government for our "rights" like health insurance or a welfare check relate to freedom.

In the event that you can't interpret sarcasm, I'll be blunt. You don't have to like guns, but before you make a mountain out of a mole hill, perhaps you might take a look at some of the more pervasive threats to our children and our society as a whole. Before any meaningful change could come from the complete ban of any projectile weapon our society needs to examine it's values.

Oh and to put it all in perspective, according to the CDC around 1600 "kids" as in under 18 were killed by guns in 2005.

Compared to nearly 19,000 neonatal deaths.

In all 28,000 "infants" as in children under 1 died in 2005. Maybe you should take a look at the evils of pregnancy next. That or the dangers of being born. Those two are the real killers of kids.