He seems to be a staff writer for -- or at least a frequent contributor
to -- Medical News Today. The only biographical information I could get
in a quick search was this, from MediLexicon
<http://www.medilexicon.org/ourteam.php> Intl. "Sy Kraft, BA, Writer Sy
has a BA in Journalism from California State University and worked at
Ogilvy, prior to that he was Principal at G2 (Grey Global)." MediLexicon
seems to be the parent of Medical News Today.
More important, where did he learn to do math? He cites "Approximately
half of youth gun deaths, or more than 1,500 per year, occur because
parents, relatives or friends leave guns accessible to kids." OK, one
dead kid whose death could have been prevented by locking up guns is
probably one too many. But that's 1,500 for the _/entire nation/_. Kraft
goes on to cite these numbers for New York State: "In New York State
alone, more than 95,000 youths live in homes with loaded weapons, and
over 52,000 of these households have loaded and unlocked firearms." The
number of kids killed with unsecured guns nationwide is less than 3% of
the total number of kids "exposed" to unsecured guns /_in just one
state_/! So the 1,500 kids is pretty small potatoes epidemiological
speaking, wouldn't you say? Of course, I;m not a doctor and I;ve never
played one on TV. But I can see a lies when it;s right there in front of me.
Jamie
On 6/22/2011 15:14, rufx2 wrote:
Who is "Sy Kraft"
The Center to Prevent Youth Violence (PAX), in collaboration with the
American Academy of Pediatrics, created the ASK (Asking Saves Kids)
campaign. ASK is a national public health initiative that provides
something real every parent can do to keep their children safe.
Article posted at Medical News Today on 6/22/11 by 'Sy Kraft'
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/229340.php
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