Friday, December 23, 2016

Why Teaching Gun Safety Is Vital

By Bob Albert Lewis


A lot of people keep firearms due to the fact that they want to protect themselves. In most cases, gun safety is not emphasized as much as gun violence is. The main issue that takes center stage is people being able to remain in control of their firearms, so that they can protect themselves.

Keeping guns out of the hands of bad guys is a challenge, but what about your own guns? If somebody comes into your house and you pull your gun on them, things might not go the way they go in television and movies. Here are a few reasons to make sure your guns are properly kept, ideally in a safe.

First of all, unless you know what you are doing, you should not confront an intruder with a gun - it is better to evade and avoid. If the intruder is skilled, they can take the gun away from you and use it. Even if you do shoot them, you might end up with trauma, and even suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, which can last for months or the rest of your life.

Your children should not be able to access any firearms that you own. Only 18 percent of children have had their parents talk to them about firearms. This is among families that own firearms. 52 percent of parents who do not have firearms do not discuss this issue with their children. At the beginning of 2016, 77 people were shot by minors, out of this, 23 people were shot by toddlers.

In most cases, kids end up shooting themselves. In other cases, parents and siblings are also victims. In some of the cases surveyed, the guns that the kids used belonged to guests. These accidents ended up with people dying.

In other words, practicing gun safety keeps you and your children safe - keeping guns out of the reach of small children being the most important concern.




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