I can offer a solution, you say you're "concerned" that gun owners cause accidents, well I'm in the camp that says that if you buy a gun you should take safety classes, I'm on the minority on this issue. But to be fair, people buying drills, knives of any type, cars, sports equipment, etc. that have potential for dealing death should be mandated to take safety classes.
Really? Everyone that I know who owns a gun (and some of them own
several all highly promote gun safety training as a minimum. I believe it's been discussed already however, that the Concealed training is a joke - yet there are more advanced classes that can be taken beyond what is required, and most of the people I reference have all taken them. I personally can't vouch for it enough - there are far too many morons out there who can't even handle their own bathwater properly, let alone a pistol, and no amount of training will overcome basic human stupidity.
So here's a solution: Give an unbiased IQ test to any individual who applies to purchase a firearm. Score below a certain point and no gun for you! But wait, our incessant Political Correction system would have a
field day with that proposal, and I may even get slammed for mentioning such a thing, but fair's fair and it's worth calling it like it is.
I believe Forrest Gump said it best when he said, "Stupid is as stupid does."
So back to the point - of
course, of course of course - gun safety should go without saying. Strat is attempting to wash out your argument that improper and mishandling of guns has led to many tragic accidents (often involving young children), and it certainly has. But so has boating, so has swimming, so has driving a car, so has tornadoes, and other natural disasters, and knives, bulls, rabid chickens, pyrotechnics, gravity, and the occasional bear.
My point is simple - you cannot possibly
ever eliminate 100% probability that something awful may happen in
any given set of circumstances, and it is up to personal accountability and your
own wits and wherewithal to ensure that you don't become the next statistic when it does.
Not the Governments...