31,523 in 2010
None. Like abortion, deaths involving firearms are caused by people.
There were 2 accidental deaths at Woodstock 1969.
There were approximately 31,000 gun-related deaths in America in 2010, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These deaths include homicides, suicides, and unintentional deaths involving firearms.
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A little over 8,500
Traffic crashes by far. Most recent stats I could find showed about 29,500 total firearm deaths in the US (not just handguns, all firearms). Traffic crashes accounted for about 42,500 deaths. If you're talking about accidental deaths (that is, many of the 29,500 firearm deaths are intentional), traffic accidents are much, much more likely to cause a death than an accidental firearm death.
Electric shocks are responsible for about 1,000 deaths in the United States each year, or about 1% of all accidental deaths
Accidental firearm deaths accounted for 851 in 2010. Compare this to the more than 440,000 deaths by cigarette smokers.
Yes, many. Some accidental, some suicides and some deliberate.
There are no true percentages on this one because some deaths slip through the cracks as "accidental deaths." Unless the victim has reported abuse to the police there would be no record of abuse and thus, the police would consider, in some cases of death, accidental. Marcy