by vtsnowedin » Wed 04 Oct 2017, 17:19:24
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('evilgenius', 'S')ome kind of required education for gun owners would be good. Where I live, they make hunters take a hunter's safety class. It teaches things like the trajectory bullets take when they ricochet. They don't bounce off like light. They only differ from the ground, in this instance of a parking lot, and travel in the same direction a few inches above. It makes you wonder how many of the victims took shots in vital places because they got down? Never mind that horror, though, a gun owner safety class might help prevent children getting hold of guns and shooting whatever tiny fingers pulling triggers can. It might teach people not to shoot themselves in the leg or foot. Firing a few rounds in the class might help newcomers appreciate what weapon kickback is like, and be ready for it if they have to defend themselves. Also, it might be a good place to offer contact details for those who can help people who suffer from depression and other forms of mental conditions that might lead to suicide or murder. Just the contact details, without pushing anything on people. That might be enough to save some people. Trying to save everybody from this position might inflict too much harm on people's perceived 'rights' for anything like this to get passed.
I would like to see some scenario recognition teaching as well, but that might also be a bridge too far. Imagine an attack like this in a place where the crowd has an average, or above average, level of gun possession. Imagine it being the kind of attack where people feel certain that the shooter must be nearby, close to them in the crowd. Now, imagine what would happen when people started to pull out their guns. It would be like that moment in the Arthurian legend where the two armies were seeking peace, but a soldier pulled his sword because a snake came out by his feet, total pandemonium.
I don't think you can even begin to address domestic violence and guns in such a class. Most men are far too proud to accept that anybody could tell them anything. Those with anger issues aren't going to listen anyway. Again, you could provide contact details. You might be able to slip in a few important things, like the importance of being able to communicate well enough to defend yourself verbally from your woman. Again, maybe a bridge too far. Pride goeth before the fall.
Yyou lost me with this one.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')ou might be able to slip in a few important things, like the importance of being able to communicate well enough to defend yourself verbally from your woman.
Gun safety should never have anything to do with arguing with your wife.
Hunter safety courses are pretty common in the USA as they are a requirement to obtaining a hunting license. I have been through the course a half dozen times for myself ,children and other peoples children that did not have someone to take them. The problem is inner city children and those in one parent families where the parent that has custody is afraid of guns and think keeping their children totally ignorant of guns, and gun safety, will somehow protect them from ever being near a gun and in danger.