Unlocked, loaded guns more common among parents who give kids firearm lessons
arstechnica.com
It's unknown if demonstrating responsible handling actually keeps kids safe.
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It's unknown if demonstrating responsible handling actually keeps kids safe.
I'm just glad I don't have to teach my kids gun saftety, as they will most likely only see them on a screen.
I would suggest doing so anyway. If they come across a firearm by happenstance then they at least won't panic and will know what to do to be safe.
It's maybe not imaginable, but most people here don't ever see a gun outside a museum or in the hands of military/police.
First time I touched a gun was in America in a shooting range.
Rule 1 if you ever come across a gun: do not store it in the oven!
Correct! Modern guns are safer to store in the microwave! Be sure to set it to power level 60% for 5 minutes to properly remove any gunpowder residue after you finish using it for the day.
That’s wicked lol ;)