sonjay
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Thirty-three percent of firearms kept in homes are not stored safely
If that's true, that's actually terrifying, and a total disgrace. One third - sounds like we've got a whole lot of irresponsible gun owners. Some would have us believe that most gun owners are storing their guns safely, and I guess 2/3 would be considered "most," but that's still an unacceptable number of unsecured weapons, much higher than I would have guessed.
That excerpt sounds to me like it's citing a percent of all homes with firearms.
What's the percent of homes with firearms where there are also young children?
I gotta say, before I had a grandson, I stored my firearms "unsafely." Only my husband and I live here. There was no need to keep them locked up. For years, we had guns lying around not locked up, including our home defense firearms, which we also kept loaded.
Now, small child visits regularly, firearms are kept locked up.
I can't panic about people without young children not keeping their firearms locked up. So, I'd really be more interested in what percent of homes with young children store their firearms unsafely, versus what percent of all homes with firearms do so.