I know a guy whose gun went off accidentally and killed his 8-year-old son.At some point a couple years ago, this issue came up because the American Academy of Pediatrics wanted to advocate for gun safety education measures as a means of combating the risk of accidental injury or death of children
but since gun owners are all responsible people and they all take the utmost care to store their guns safely, and out of the reach of children, there's absolutely nothing to worry about
I mean, you hear about kids finding a gun in the house and accidentally shooting a sibling or a friend, but has anyone ever actually known anyone that's had that happen to them?
I know a guy whose gun went off accidentally and killed his 8-year-old son.
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Ok so maybe not the illegally obtained ones, but the legally obtained ones might see a reduction? i.e., people are more hesitant to kill/injure someone if they know their gun is registered in their name?
"Wait, I'm not really going to shoot this guy raping my daughter because this gun was legally bought and is registered in the federal registry."
Sometimes I wonder if you truly think things all the way through.
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I know a guy whose gun went off accidentally and killed his 8-year-old son.
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Guns don't go off accidentally.
They knew what you meant and just chose to be dicks about it
This. ObviouslySurely "guns can go off accidentally" can be reasonably understood to mean "guns can be fired on accident"?