To make the speech truly free, and unbiased, each doctor should have a list of items and conditions potentially harmful to children and a suitable informational piece for each present in the household. Let's see: Hot water, appliances that emit fire or get hot, pretty much all household chemicals such as dish washing detergent, automobiles without backup cameras, power mowers or other tools, knives, saws, pliers, screwdrivers, the rest of the work room or kitchen drawer, breakable glass, three day old cat food, bathtubs, parents second hand smoke, BuckyBall magnets, all remaining thousands of magnetized materials that may be discovered in the house, pens and pencils (switch to crayons for everything but I am not sure what they would do to digestion, prescription and over the counter drugs, loose rugs, pets, fast food. and on and on. Wow is it going to be a long visit.
But no one is irrationally picking on guns. Certainly guns injure many times more children than the other hazards around the house. Surely.