Guns are no more dangerous than any other inanimate object.
Are you teaching toddlers or are you teaching competent adults?
If you're genuinely interested in teaching new people about safe handling why not teach them how to safely handle them instead of continually asserting if they touch them they will go boom?
When you make guns sound dangerous people get scared of them.
When you make guns sound dangerous people get scared of them.
Here is an instructional video to get you started.
Meanwhile in the Denny's bathroom.......................
Here is an instructional video to get you started.
Yes, the barrel is pointed at all points along its arc including your melon, but not to worry, your finger only presses the trigger about 10% of the time.
[video=youtube;tCVEYBQM80g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCVEYBQM80g[/video]
I never imagined that after my kids all mastered independent toileting, that I would be called upon to tell full grown adults that they can complete all of their business without their belt being lowered below their knees.* Guys, time to ditch the skinny jeans and wear big boy pants.
*Dwarfs excepted.
These people are new to guns. The gun fascinates them.
As such they must confirm its existence and look for any opportunity to play with the gun.
This manifests itself in a gun culture Ganser Syndrome wherein they purposefully do the wrong things as an opportunity to play with the gun.
Not just limited to new owners, we all know that perfectly well.
Not just limited to new owners, we all know that perfectly well.