LogGrad98
Well-Known Member
Contributor
20-21 Award Winner
2022 Award Winner
2023 Award Winner
2024 Award Winner
You can come up with a million scenarios where exceptions prove the rule. If your daughter has a job that requires her to occasionally handle firearms i would certainly hope she gets at least minimal training on how to handle them. If not, shame on everyone, and in this case, especially shame on the producer (who was Baldwin by the way). The scenarios aren't remotely comparable. Obviously the idea the everyone handling a gun is responsible for handling it safely assumes some basic knowledge of gun safety. What if i go back in time and hand a gun to a cave man and walk away? Doesn't apply in the least.What if you don't know much about guns. I could give my daughter a gun and tell her to validate that it is safe but I wouldnt do that due to her lack of gun knowledge/safety. If I did that and she shot someone then I think that would be my fault for giving her the gun.
I have literally seen a man shoot himself in the leg while teaching a gun safety class. He was a professional instructor for gun safety and it happened to him.
Turns out guns are dangerous. Maybe we shouldn't give guns to actors and tell them to point them at other actors and pull the trigger.
And the fact that accidents can and do happen just makes it that much more important for people who are expected to handle firearms to get the proper training then to follow that training every time they touch a gun. Obviously the instructor didn't follow all the rules, what a great object lesson, although it sucks for him. Lucky he didn't shoot anyone else.