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In reply to the discussion: Tennessee father and son dead after AR-15 goes off and ammunition-filled room explodes [View all]sarisataka
(22,582 posts)I am not right in the head, of course my wife will support you 100% in that statement.
When one of my children have a question on either guns or ammo, we will always go over the safety rules of handling. I will then make sure the guns and ammo are locked separately before the child enters the area. Any gun removed from storage will be checked to see that it is unloaded. The muzzle stays against a stack of phone books until we all see there is no cartridge in the chamber; I insist they trust no one, not even me, on word alone. Before any ammo comes out the gun will be locked away, again checking it is clear.
Safety is no accident and an invariable routine is the best way to keep safety at the highest level. I have told them they will have to do this routine themselves without mistake, under my supervision, before they will ever be allowed to shoot a real gun. Given their ages, that day is still years off.