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NRA Gun Safety Rules The basic rules that all firearms handlers should know by heart. See also:
The Eddie Eagle GunSafe® Program
teaches children in pre-K through third grade four important steps to take
if they find a gun. These steps are presented by the program's mascot, Eddie
Eagle®, in an easy-to-remember format
Remington's 10
Commandments of Firearm Safety: The Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety
should be etched in your memory forever. Let them govern your actions
wherever and whenever you're involved with firearms. In the woods. On the
range. Or in your home. Please take time to review and understand these
rules.
'Bob's
Accidental Discharge' post. A great piece of wisdom about gun safety and
ownership.
Firearm Safety
Easy to print FAQ format
misc.kids FAQ on Firearms Safety & Children
Owning a firearm is a very personal choice. In the document that follows, we
make no attempt to persuade the reader to own or not own them. No matter how
we feel about firearms, it is imperative that we teach our children the
basics of firearms safety. Even if there is never a gun in your home, there
may be one in a friend's, neighbor's or a relative's home. If you have
children, you should read this FAQ.
Walther America - Safety Safe
and secure storage of your firearm is one of your most important
responsibilities. It is a full-time responsibility. You must always secure
your firearm and ammunition so that they are not accessible to children or
other unauthorized persons.
CCW Concealed Weapons In owning
a firearm, you must undertake full-time responsibility for your firearm's
safety and security. You must protect yourself and all others against injury
from the firearm. In particular, you must secure firearms from children or
those who act like children.
How to Store Guns Safely - eHow.com
Keeping a gun in your home may make you feel safe, but the truth is you are
three times more likely to have a homicide occur there as a result of its
presence. Take the necessary precautions to store the weapon safely and
minimize your risk.
Firearm Safety In America 2006
The number of privately owned guns in the U.S. is at an all-time high, and
rises by about 4.5 million per year. Meanwhile, the nation's violent crime
rate has decreased every year since 1991 and is now at a 30-year low. Below,
statistics from 1981 forward are from the National Center for Health
Statistics, while those prior to 1981 are from the National Safety Council.
The NCHS' annual numbers, rates and trends of common accidents and selected
other causes of death, for the U.S., each state, and the District of
Columbia, are available on the NRA-ILA website in spreadsheet format
IHEA Firearms Safety Quiz: Interesting way to teach safety.
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