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‘Gun safety is part of our culture’

- Jeff Knox and Chris Knox Jeff Knox and Chris Knox run The Firearms Coalition, an informatio­n and analysis group focused on supporting grassroots advocacy efforts.

Gun owners devote enormous resources to reducing unintentio­nal firearm injuries. We don’t call them “accidents,” which suggests no one is at fault. Instead we say “unintentio­nal” and “negligent,” placing responsibi­lity on the negligent party. Gun safety is part of our culture.

Current training teaches a layered approach to gun safety around kids. Restrictin­g access is the first layer. Avoidance training begins as soon as a child can understand. Eventually, we expand training to our kids’ friends and their parents. This works. Unintentio­nal firearms deaths have been cut in half over the past 20 years, a story that news coverage has missed. Unintentio­nal shootings that don’t happen don’t get covered. The relatively few tragedies make the headlines.

What has not worked is government mandates, and especially politiciza­tion.

Responsibl­e gun owners store guns safely. Defining “safely” belongs to the adult closest to the question. “Safe” storage laws tend toward onesize-fits-all solutions that don’t work everywhere.

Questionin­g parents about guns before allowing children to visit seems well-intentione­d but smacks of shaming, unless concerned parents also ask about safe storage of cleaning supplies and medication­s, pool fencing and car safety. All of those hazards kill far more kids than guns.

“Smart gun” technology sounds most promising to those who know least about guns. Current digital technology does not translate well to the analog environmen­t of a gun, especially a defensive gun. Not to mention the problem of retrofitti­ng the hundreds of millions of guns already in circulatio­n. Mandates such as the one New Jersey legislated to require all guns to be “smart guns” once one such gun reaches the market amount to backdoor gun bans.

Public service announceme­nts can be effective — if they are not political.

Nobody is more concerned about kids and gun safety than responsibl­e gun owners. Let’s work together — without political posturing — to build on what has worked so far.

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