This video critically analyzes media claims that children are more likely to die from firearm violence than from cancer or car crashes. The speaker argues that these claims misrepresent data by including older adolescents (15-19) in 'child' statistics and by not clearly differentiating between homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings. The analysis highlights that a significant portion of firearm deaths among this age group are due to violence and criminal behavior, not general childhood accidents.
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