Commentary Shortly after the Oxford High School shooting on Nov. 30, politicians started calling for more gun control. “Michigan’s laws are woefully inadequate,” Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald announced at a press conference. “We [Michigan] don’t have a safe storage law. We’re not legally required to store your weapon in a safe manner. Children are allowed to attend [gun ranges] with their parents. … We don’t have strong enough laws.” We all want to do something when tragedies such as this one occur, but more lives will be lost than saved if we mandate that everyone lock up their guns. Gun storage is primarily designed to prevent accidental gun deaths of children. According to the Centers for Disease Control, Michigan averaged less than two accidental gun deaths a year for those under 18 from 2010 to 2019. That’s about half the rate of such deaths nationwide. This disparity must be a puzzle for …