@BrianCo69647521 @alphabetpersonn @daveyboysmitt1 @OldSchoolRepubs @JoeBiden No liberal media Chad! https://t.co/Pg3elwFKC5 not sure how 18 and 19 year old are considered adults and how it makes better? GTFO
@marwilliamson Motor vehicle is and always has been in the modern era the leading case of death for children. It is interesting that no one ever talks about increasing the driving age to 21 years old to decrease the number of deaths among children. https:
@curtisstigers @Leighincognito @jhjpotter This is false and it isn't even close. Especially if you remove 18 and 19 year old gang members and suicides from the tally. It's just scarier and more tragic. You'll be fine. Our children will be fine. http
@Rock_plus_Blues @bustadem @nrawomen @NRA Your flex is to correct me 'all rifle rounds are high velocity'. LMAO? We're talking about murdered children here If this wasn't so tragic it would laughable https://t.co/TXAYWbMFO4 Go on, Chris give me another
Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths;
@Murp1953Tim @EpochTimes @laurenboebert Oh, Tim, I bet you're a #TrustTheScience kind of guy, am I right? 🤭https://t.co/LFBePHVWOV https://t.co/u0pt8KFrAo
RT @spudmonkey66: @Bruce66149821 @SMSalas14 It is, in fact, not true. https://t.co/qQEgY3dLhz
@LanetteHarley Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@DarnelSugarfoo Young people were alway dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@and_kell Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@obijuanmusic Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@johnsteppling Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
@Gregorio_Tolani Oh no, we had never young people dying before the jab. 🙄 Dated from 2018 (yes,2 years before your scary jab) https://t.co/t3m91NuWw4
https://t.co/fDAcj4s3UE Here doper
@BillEGoatGruff @thePatriot121 @NRA The leading causes of death varied between younger and older children. Among children 1 to 4 years of age, drowning was the most common cause of death, followed by congenital abnormalities and motor vehicle crashes.Dec 2
@letshavesushi @maxtastrophe @RonColeman @NoBSallowed1 @briantylercohen Your assumptions are factually incorrect. The leading cause of death in children is car crashes. Now, if you're so deeply concerned by that fact that you want to ban cars and trucks, y
@davidhogg111 WRONG. As of 2016, The leading cause of death of under 19 is car crashes. If you take 18 & 19 out of data, firearms acct for even smaller minority of deaths. Nice try, but research next time kiddo. Source: https://t.co/JCQSW1yUCJ
@manueloliver00 @GeorgeTakei @ChangeTheRef @AMarch4OurLives Actually it’s motor vehicle crashes. https://t.co/etkHy2j12g
@POTUS Yes Mr. President, we must protect our children. Please let us know what is being done to protect our children from traffic fatalities, which in 2020, was the cause of death for 1,093 children under the age of 15. https://t.co/bGc8mu8ftR Other cause
@ThomasJankow @CalltoActivism MV crashes were the leading cause of death for children & adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the 2nd leading cause of death. 59% homicide & 35% suicides. https://t.co/3DKywd4hGZ
@BrianWithCheese @davidhogg111 in order to make this data accurate they have to call people as old as 19 children. https://t.co/seXZ78o2Bm
@high_in_seattle @RepJayapal Even in 2016, the gun deaths were more often from homicide than from suicide or unintentional causes. https://t.co/lVcIl1JZ9S
@Rem2000 @Andras094 @dafw333 @ksorbs Oh au contraire’, auto deaths still are the leading cause https://t.co/7GjC9UBeHw
@ThisWildMess @Moorejjm @ewarren Wrong. Automobile crashes https://t.co/5dph9AZSZN
@LWinB @HawleyMO You are lying. https://t.co/WMJtSR3sf9
@RepJerryNadler @SpeakerPelosi Actually, the number one cause of death of children is motor vehicle accidents. But ok. https://t.co/43if7BOPAf
@HannahsTruth85 @khakienthusiast @dsr4154 @MyrickRed @Reuters @SpeakerPelosi Incorrect. It's motor vehicle crashes above guns. But I get those pesky facts and everything. https://t.co/CIUFDYsicz
RT @cnavigato: @RepMarkTakano You do know how to conduct an internet search before you tweet something out, right? https://t.co/665LeWuQAr
@RepMarkTakano You do know how to conduct an internet search before you tweet something out, right? https://t.co/665LeWuQAr
@NHTSAgov Reference: https://t.co/GdRML4FSlm
Premise AND fact check: You're both wrong. (1) fetuses are not children, and (2) the top cause of childhood mortality is motor vehicle accidents. (1) https://t.co/kdy8kXd1b3 (2) https://t.co/F8DVW9Secd
@margot_inAustin @sportsguyjose @votolatino You're being lied to or else you're intentionally lying. https://t.co/Ur0HmmhJGr
Ooh, sorry, that's not correct. Motor vehicle accidents are 4 to 3 more common. And firearms (incl suicide, accident etc) is less than 1/4 of the "injury related" category. 1/5 of total. This ALSO includes gang violence under firearms. Data CDC https://t.
@StevieMack1 @revolutionwifi @gagetaylor @janekleeb Ooh, sorry, that's not correct. Motor vehicle accidents are 4 to 3 more common. And firearms (incl suicide, accident etc) is less than 1/4 of the "injury related" category. 1/5 of total. This ALSO includ
@KinsG8R @EmilyLindin @MaryVought Here’s the source: https://t.co/SxOxbyRbeP Cancer kills more kids than the statistic of unknown origin you’re quoting. You can stop pretending you care about children now.
@Deecee526 @PoptheHeckler @laurenboebert And here is mine using 2021 data. Your point? Mine is from the government site, yours isn't. https://t.co/FAmvfpa7Rg.
@therealramseyy @JackPosobiec Cars kill more kids than rifles. yet you still drive. #Hypocrite https://t.co/QZlBWBodO2
The Major Causes of Death in Children and Adolescents in the United States https://t.co/OS29ZTizpF #1 killer: Auto accidents.
@ltgrusselhonore Okay, and then just like in the UK comes the knives, the acid, the vehicles. Also, 20 year olds (the largest group of 'children') aren't children. More kids die from car accidents (3x) than from guns. Let's ban cars!! https://t.co/OS29ZTi
1) Surprised by this chart? https://t.co/rbJ2veWlxD It's the power of the media: when many people are involved at one time, it becomes a big media event. (A good example is forest fire vs a single house burning down). I too hate the mass shootings, but man
@SuckaFreeZone3 @Hawkwardly1 @STICKOMODE__ @blaze_gibbs @hodgetwins @POTUS "Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths" https://t.co/Io0QVxbV1B
@Jinx12271 @UNJUSTIFIED_311 @TimothyBroder15 @POTUS no, it's not, it's motor vehicles. Guns are number two. https://t.co/c4HSzm94HF
@oosername @TSlagel999 @PaulDEaton52 Here is a reference to the article: https://t.co/xJazLSjPzI
@rapgrant9700 @grandma121319 @POTUS https://t.co/d3hLEJo7XO Top cause is mot vehicles, unacceptable. If guns became top cause then means we have progress on motor vehicle safety right
@Jackspa12284065 @POTUS If you like communism. Facts https://t.co/z58t9FKFmo
@Sogburn57 @POTUS That is absolutely a lie and miss leading, seriously? https://t.co/z58t9FKFmo
@TweetAddictus @mjortiz1980 @Obesemaster7602 @Cernovich @davidhogg111 https://t.co/QKwtthEz8M Close but no dice. Better ban those motor vehicles https://t.co/1B1zqQYZSr
@JoyAnnReid Incorrect. Do some research. https://t.co/0Tfx6VjDmj https://t.co/V43cccHcd3
@GStein269 Incorrect. Not surprised, another lie from Joe. https://t.co/0Tfx6VjDmj https://t.co/JBdPMuTjfL
@AmyJeanTyler Not even close. https://t.co/0Tfx6VjDmj https://t.co/Y6fU7OkByr
@MichelleLeeHeym Not even close. https://t.co/0Tfx6VjDmj https://t.co/OQx4wyI13u
@VABVOX Not even close. https://t.co/0Tfx6VjDmj https://t.co/vxZLGuzJ9V
@Le202nard Not even close. https://t.co/0Tfx6VjDmj https://t.co/e3AS7HlS2t
@BillEGoatGruff @DanaDay75213374 @ChadPergram @NRA According to the NIH, car crashes are the leading cause of death for children under 18 in the United States. https://t.co/4tD8nH1sAQ https://t.co/NklF99QFkG
RT @SlicinHammer: @DanielleCloe1 @MaryVought It's not even second - abortion first, then motor vehicle accidents. The only way you get it…
@DanielleCloe1 @MaryVought It's not even second - abortion first, then motor vehicle accidents. The only way you get it to second is to cherry pick the one and a half years in a pandemic, which is completely atypical. https://t.co/q3vgMOOrXf https://t.co/
To get the gun number higher they inflate child to nineteen. That is not a child in any state. The Major Causes of Death in Children and Adolescents in the United States https://t.co/ENQHRVR5qC
@TimRunsHisMouth Ran his mouth. Fact check: True! Gotta give it to POTATUS - even a stopped clock can fall on a dead cat and tell you where it is. https://t.co/ng4z8rmbyH https://t.co/aRTN6QCsxM
@MamaByChoice97 https://t.co/x5J5h3A65U You are incorrect. But when aren't you.
@DistractedChem @MarshaBlackburn Lies! 20% of all child deaths, the leading cause, car accidents. https://t.co/GXBkQ4ScSR
RT @DrRickLanman: In 1994, President Clinton signed legislation banning assault weapons and large capacity magazines. In 2004 the Republica…
@GZzyzyx @Roninsk1 @DustinRomey @MonicaLewinsky This was the most update table I could find that broke down unnatural causes of death in adolescence, it's from 2016. https://t.co/fm56twkCE0 So things might have changed. But auto accidents were actually th
RT @DrRickLanman: In 1994, President Clinton signed legislation banning assault weapons and large capacity magazines. In 2004 the Republica…
@RelaxFactsRFun @AP Could it be due to suicide/depression/mental health during Covid lockdowns? https://t.co/gnLN0UYKHE
RT @DrRickLanman: In 1994, President Clinton signed legislation banning assault weapons and large capacity magazines. In 2004 the Republica…
In 1994, President Clinton signed legislation banning assault weapons and large capacity magazines. In 2004 the Republican-led Congress let the ban lapse. Now more children are killed by guns than by motor vehicles - for the first time ever. https://t.co/9
@ZevLoveX2212 @FranklinNunley @no1_real_man False. The leading cause of death for children in the US is cars. Ban cars. https://t.co/c8VtcrBA73
@parshall_sharon @ducharme_jones @joshsmi14435579 @joncoopertweets Here is something for you to ponder. https://t.co/EjvaH5pTTG
@chucktowngent @mariavhawkins @mabuild78 @GreenleafEditor @TZG44587623 @Johnson__joey Its actually suicide. If you read some government data. https://t.co/2j7SnFTVpf
@fpl_4 @antiquestwins Guns are not the "leading cause of death" among children in the US. That would be car accidents (which kill nearly as many people in the US as guns). https://t.co/HXWrAMiIUX
@Mark_Humphrey1 @Liv_Boeree @primalpoly It's true. Though it's also important to note adolescents includes 18/19 in that graph. The breakdowns say a lot: https://t.co/U4gGSoccjF
@gpbnews Liar liar, pants on fire https://t.co/reutt3mpVK
@bceyre22 @nikl12x @LaubeDouglas @Phil_Lewis_ @strom_annette @tedcruz I don't have to try again, Its readily available information you dope. Look it up if you are capable. Let me help you. https://t.co/FNiYwLNKTz
@ASJohnstonCSA That is wholly inaccurate. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths. Also, they are using ages from 1-19 for firearm deaths, instead of 1-17. https://t.co/Xf8JQl0HsH
Une autre reference, pour les ordres de grandeur en 2016 cette fois-ci (toujours de 1 à 19 ans): https://t.co/MIItv4cOj9 All injury-related causes: 60.6% 8/4 https://t.co/Cm48igrXuf
Soooo glad I'm raising my kids in the UK when you see stats like this... After traffic accidents firearms are the leading cause of death for children in USA. Source: https://t.co/0q0CKeBNBk https://t.co/bTmS1wYiV9
@twinbart Yes, per 2020 info. And even sadder, about 1/3 of those deaths are suicides. By kids. (2018 figures - 1,102 suicides, 1,865 homicides: https://t.co/AEBl4h4QpX)
@jrichholland @benshapiro https://t.co/VwYYzSvq0O Leading cause of death is motor vehicle accidents. Ur data was from 2020