This information is kind of old, but I will have to say one more time. I may be beating a dead horse here.
I have responded to several crime scenes where a child got hold of a gun and "accidentally" kill another individual. I have been to another such a case couple of days ago. How tragic event it was!
We all know that we need to keep the guns safe, away from ammo. The kids eventually find out where you keep your guns and ammo, and key for the cabinet or maybe even safe combination. The guns and ammo are not safe from kids.
My way of solving a part of the problem was educating my kids on firearms safety early in their lives. I have drilled it into their brains enough that it became the second nature to them to check for the safety whenever they are handling a firearm. I also take them to the range and shoot. They all have their own guns and they participate in competitions. Firearms became their second nature that they are not curious about guns anymore. Curiousity kills cats and kids are the same way I believe.
When I go to a crime scene and see a youne kid laying dead, it bothers me, because I have kids that age. I would never want to see a child killed by "accidental" discharge of a firearm in my life, but I guess it will not be likely.
I say we all have a duty to keep our guns safe, and educate other peole about firearms safety. It may reduce firearms fatality on children. Some people will say I am preaching to a choir, but one more reminder may get us out of complacency.
I have responded to several crime scenes where a child got hold of a gun and "accidentally" kill another individual. I have been to another such a case couple of days ago. How tragic event it was!
We all know that we need to keep the guns safe, away from ammo. The kids eventually find out where you keep your guns and ammo, and key for the cabinet or maybe even safe combination. The guns and ammo are not safe from kids.
My way of solving a part of the problem was educating my kids on firearms safety early in their lives. I have drilled it into their brains enough that it became the second nature to them to check for the safety whenever they are handling a firearm. I also take them to the range and shoot. They all have their own guns and they participate in competitions. Firearms became their second nature that they are not curious about guns anymore. Curiousity kills cats and kids are the same way I believe.
When I go to a crime scene and see a youne kid laying dead, it bothers me, because I have kids that age. I would never want to see a child killed by "accidental" discharge of a firearm in my life, but I guess it will not be likely.
I say we all have a duty to keep our guns safe, and educate other peole about firearms safety. It may reduce firearms fatality on children. Some people will say I am preaching to a choir, but one more reminder may get us out of complacency.
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