Oh, no, not another meaningless statistical analysis.

If you hold a Ruger .44 and a S&W .357 at the same time, will it cause your blood pressure to plummet?

Will using Remington factory loads, and then switching to hand loads cause an allergic reaction?

Practicing medicine is a VERY complex occupation, and it should NEVER be compared to something like discharging a firearm. The ONLY thing that can be taken from this comparison is that your liklihood of being accidentally killed with a firearm is EXTREMELY small. Still, if it was your child killed by somebody's irresponsibly-used firearm, I'd wager you might think one accidental death is too much. However, in the REAL world, zero firearm deaths is not realistic. Store your weapon reponsibly, try to keep it out of irresponsible hands, and that's all that can be asked of you.

[ 07-26-2001: Message edited by: Dan S. ]
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