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    be touched with any bare hands or moved before pictures are taken. Safety is always the first concern if a gun or firearm goes off on anyone if the safety isn’t on. If the firearm is considered or known to be unloaded, it may be picked up with gloves on, and transported safely where it needs to go. If it is loaded, it should then be unloaded, with care taken to preserve all types of possible evidence.

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    Gun Safety Gun safety is knowing how to use and what to do with a gun and keeping them away from people who do not know what to do with a gun and could possibly misuse it. Gun safety was brought to attention when more kids started killed themselves from the gun not being kept safe. This could involve someone you know and could resolve in their death. Gun safety should be influenced by keeping them in a safe and educating people about them, if not, someone could be charged with murder, even if they’re

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    Gun Safety Research Paper

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    there is one gun for every home. If the government was more forceful with their laws, then firearm related deaths, and injuries that occur from children would come to an end. ( Howard, 2005, pg 374-9 ) Research has shown that the sixth leading cause of death for children 5- 9 years old, and the eighth leading cause of death for children between 1-4 years of age are caused by firearms. We as parents should think about gun safety in our homes

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    Essay About Gun Safety

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    Children About Gun Safety According to 2014 report by MSNBC, there are over 7,000 children a year hospitalized or fatally wounded by guns each year. While many of these deaths or injuries are caused by violent acts, many are simply caused by accidents in the homes that could have been prevented. If you are going to have a gun in your home for protection, hunting, or sport, it is imperative that you teach your children about gun safety. While there is a lot of controversy about guns and children

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    2014 Implementing Gun Safety in School Classrooms Nine year old Aaron Schmitt had been rummaging around in his dad’s closet and found a shiny new toy. He was enthralled with his find. As he felt the cold metal in his hand, he thought of the fun he could have playing a game of cops and robbers. Aaron spun the gun around in his hand wanting to show it to his friends. He knew he should ask for permission from his parents to take the gun but he figured his dad would never realize the gun was missing. He

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    When it comes to gun safety there are many precautions one can take to maintain a safe environment at home. One of these measures that can help protect yourself and your family from any fatal accidents is a gun safe. The benefits of installing a safe definitely outweigh the negatives. There are many trusted local locksmiths around the country that can give you great recommendations on what safe to use. Just because you have a gun at home, doesn’t mean you are immune to the dangers that come with

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    The Issue Of Gun Safety

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    Many tragedies that involve guns on school campuses make people worry. Parents often ponder the question, “Is my child safe?” The answer is never a guaranteed which causes parents to fret. Parents should stop worrying. They need to trust school officials will protect their child or children. School officials should feel free to open-carry. There should be trained individuals, whether it is a teacher or an administrator that are trained for gun incidents. Schools, who believe that an outside person

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    after the tragic shooting at the Stoneman Douglas High School, former President Barack Obama immediately exploited the situation and called for "long overdue" gun restrictions. As reports surfaced that 19-year old Nikolas Cruz had killed 17 students at the Florida high school, Obama felt it was necessary to push his liberal agenda for more gun control. After eight years of destroying this great nation, the former president won't go away. “We are grieving with Parkland. But we are not powerless. Caring

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    Improving Gun Safety

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    Improving Gun Safety There has been a sizeable debate on gun control and whether or not important political figures or public safety should address the issue. Public safety and political figures should address this issue because the two leading causes of death are from gun wounds and car accidents. There should be tougher gun restrictions in the United States because guns are bought with the intent on killing another human being, which can be justified in self defense. However, there should be

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    Gun Safety Analysis

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    In this article called Gun Safety Group Sees Room to Reinforce Existing Law by Michael D. Shear, he talks about a mass shooting that took place at a coomunity college in Oregon. President Obama adressed to the news that he had to ask his staff to pretty much get rid of the governments gun laws to see if it would prevent more massacres. A group called Everytown for Gun Safety says that President Obama could help protect any future gun victims from attackers, by decidimg to change a few laws made by

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