That wouldn't bother [most] gun owners one bit. In fact we would probably welcome it, especially if you made it part of gradeschool curriculum
. The problem is you are putting up a straw man argument here. Gun safety is inherent in gun ownership. Think about it, Rev. Do you think parents like myself don't want our children to understand firearm safety? This is inherent to gun society. It's practically the first thing that comes out of a gun owner's mouth when teaching the young or those who they are not sure of knowing gun safety.
If I handed my gun to you I would chamber it, dry fire, and set the safety if that gun allowed with an empty chamber. If I handed my gun to Gameface I would chamber it, dry fire, and set the safety if that gun allowed for it. I don't know if you know how to handle guns. I do know Gameface is very knowledgeable about guns. I would treat you both the exact same, however, because gun safety is an inherent part of gun culture.