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by bdickens
Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:12 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Mandatory Safety Training?
Replies: 21
Views: 3050

Re: Mandatory Safety Training?

Liko81 wrote:You can teach and train all you want; the problem is complacency. As people become used to handling their firearms, they lose a bit of the healthy respect they have as new gun owners. After a year, or 5 or even 10, without a negligent discharge, people say "I'm safe with a handgun, I know what to do and I can relax on the four rules". This is when NDs happen. There is very little that can be done about it; it's human nature. All that can be done is to let the accidents happen and pray to your chosen deity that nobody gets hurt. Alternately, if two responsible gun owners live together, they have the opportunity to catch each other violating the rules and keep each other honest, but in the majority of cases there's one gun owner and either an S.O. who simply tolerates them, or nobody else around.

Well, let's just eliminate training then. Since it's apparently such a waste of time and all.
by bdickens
Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:05 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Mandatory Safety Training?
Replies: 21
Views: 3050

Re: Mandatory Safety Training?

I didn't vote because I didn't see what I thought was the correct response. In school, we already teach kids to call 911, teach them to avoid talking to or accepting rides from strangers, teach them fire safety, teach them "safe sex," teach them all kinds of safety information. Why not add a block of instruction in firearms safety as well? Wouldn't that make sense? Of course it would.

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