Good follow-up, gentlemen, on statistics issues!... and no surprise the press sensationalizes the stats whenever possible. It was refreshing, though, to see a show that didn't attack gun ownership per se and didn't call for new laws.
Using Chris C's Blaze link to the CDC data for 2010, for kids 14 and under, 62 died that year in "unintentional" discharge events and another 81 deaths were suicides. The Blaze link can also lead you to
Hospitalizations Due to Firearm Injuries in Children and Adolescents (January, 2014) from the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. A quote from the report that's appropriate to the ABC story and deals with calendar year 2009:
In younger children, hospitalizations due to unintentional (firearm) injuries were the most common. For example, in children <10 years of age, 75.4% of the 378 hospitalizations were due to unintentional injuries.So recent stats point to less than 430 annual deaths, suicides and injuries due to firearm accidents and suicides for the kids age 10 and below. That's far less than the "20 per day" figure ABC quoted, but still heartbreaking for those families involved. (The entire Pediatrics report is well worth reading... lots of demographic eye openers).
I so very much appreciate the safety mentality of the NFOA membership. I learn much from you all.