Fox News' Tucker Carlson on Saturday sharply criticized the network's report on securing firearms away from children, arguing that more kids die "drowning in their bathtubs" than from gun accidents. <br /> <br />Carlson was reacting to a "Fox & Friends Weekend" segment about a bill in New York state that would require firearms be safely stored with a locking device, which would prevent children from using them. <br /> <br />"The point of that package was guns are scary, gun owners are a threat to you and your children," he said. "The truth is, well, obviously a child's death is the worst tragedy imaginable. Far more children died last year drowning in their bathtubs than were killed accidentally by guns." <br /> <br />"So, I would like to see a package on, do you have a bathtub at home? Because I need to know that before I send my child over to your house," he added. "A little perspective might be helpful."
