• blockheadjt@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I don’t avoid guns due to a fear of crime. I avoid guns due to a fear of negligence.

    Every single day, someone in my family does something negligent, but ultimately harmless. Oops. Now there’s an extra dirty dish. Oops. Broke a coaster. Oops. Dirty towel. Oops. Got sprayed with water.

    Putting a gun in that situation would be pretty dangerous.

    I suppose some households could keep guns responsibly. Mine could not, despite my personal practices.

    • mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      I don’t understand how you justify in your head adding guns into any of those situations you listed.

      If you own guns, you’re supposed to have a secure way to store them. Especially if you have kids. While some people do leave guns sitting around the house, that is strongly discouraged.

      You’re supposed to keep guns inside a safe unless you’re about to use it such as going to a range or hunting. And best practice is to keep ammo secured in a separate safe as an extra measure. And when you are handling a gun, you always check if it’s loaded and follow the 4 rules of gun safety

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            1 day ago

            They were talking about the dangers of negligence. You countered with how guns can be relatively safe if one follows safety guidelines.

            The ‘negligence’ part is referring to those that don’t follow guides. By listing all the guides and rules to make guns safe, they probably mean you prove their point by showing the burden of responsibility guns require (and thus the risk when irresponsible people don’t meet them).

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              I’m not sure if you got to see their comments before they were deleted, but I recall their comment being a bit weirder than that. Things like “sometimes my family forgets to pick their wet towels off the floor. What happens if you add a gun to that?”.

              As the second part of your comment, yeah I see your point. That being said, the rules of gun safety aren’t as huge of a hurdle as people seem to think they are. I think it’s more that some people are repelled by any form of friction when starting a new activity.