Incorrect. One is comparing deaths. There are less cars in the US than guns yet there are more deaths related to cars than there are to the more prevalent guns. Even with that they are still rare enough that almost nobody is afraid of their car. If the left decided to promote the fear related to death when speaking of vehicles what kind of ineffective laws might we have today?
What people bring this up for is to further the discussion about the fear angle that is being used to pass laws that curb freedom and do not make us any safer. The most recent spectacle on the news had two people using illegally obtained guns to break laws but the answer is still more laws to make them more illegal?
We have a right to arms. Written in more modern language the 2nd Amendment is stated thusly: Because the government has a militia that can take your rights, The People have a right to own and keep arms. The discussion is whether your right should be curbed because some people use guns illegally and we can use the current spectacular news story to make people fear. Nobody ever suggests that illegally using a car (including reckless driving, driving while drunk, etc.) means that everybody's car should be taken yet more people die form the illegal and irresponsible car owner than from guns.