Safe Gun Ownership
Responsible gun ownership means learning and
practicing behaviors that will help prevent needless injury, death and theft.
- Record the serial number of your gun.
- Check with your local police department to
learn the laws about carrying or transporting guns outside of your home.
- Take a gun safety course and learn how to
use and care for your gun. Through a good safety course you will learn the
parts of the gun, how to load and unload it, the safety features, how to
safely care for a gun, and how to safely handle, aim and fire a gun.
- Practice safe gun storage.
- Do not allow children or teens to handle or
use a gun without parental or professional supervision.
- Know your gun's standard safety features and
use them!
- Always handle your gun as if it were loaded.
- Load your gun only when you are ready to
fire it.
- Clean and inspect the gun regularly and
carefully.
- Check your gun twice before you clean it to
be sure it is unloaded.
- When cleaning your gun, never leave the are.
It should be in your view at all times.
- Do not try to fix a gun yourself if it
breaks.
- Dispose of ammunition properly. Contact your
local police for assistance in disposing of ammunition - DO NOT throw it in
the trash.
- Never show off with your gun or talk about
it at a party.
Safe Gun Storage
It is your responsibility to keep your gun out of the hands of those who,
deliberately or accidentally, may misuse it.
- Lock your gun. Guns should be stored
unloaded, uncocked and securely locked out of sight or reach to minimize the
risk that they will be used by unauthorized others such as children, teens,
burglars, or the mentally ill or emotionally disturbed.
- Remember that when the magazine is removed
from a semi-automatic hand gun, there still may be a bullet in the chamber.
Check the chamber to be sure it is empty.
- Keep the keys to the lock(s) that secure
your gun(s) on your key chain and with you at all times. Keep keys out of
reach of children and teens.
- Store ammunition locked up separately from
your gun and away from moisture and heat.
- Do not store your gun or ammunition with
valuables that are likely to be stolen.
- Do not store your gun under a bed, mattress
or in an unlocked bedroom drawer.
Methods to lock your gun include the use of
one of the following:
- Trigger Lock.
Trigger locks can be purchased for most guns. The lock between the
trigger guard and the trigger makes it difficult to fire the gun until the
trigger lock is removed with a key. Never use a trigger lock on a loaded gun.
There are no manufacturing standards for trigger locks-be sure to choose a
sturdy, well made model.
- Padlock.
Putting a padlock around the "window" in the frame of a revolver where the
cylinder has been disarmed by swinging it out makes it impossible to fire. Do
not place a padlock behind the gun's trigger. This method is unreliable and
does not work for all guns.
- Cable lock.
A gun will not fire when a cable lock is used to stop the cylinder of a
revolver from closing, or when the cable is fed through the barrel of a
revolver or semi-automatic pistol. The cable can also be locked around a heavy
object that won't move so that the gun cannot be taken.
- Gun Safe.
A gun safe or lock box provides the additional advantage of keeping firearms
out of sight. To be effective they must be made of sturdy, hard to penetrate
materials such as heavy gauge steal and have a strong locking mechanism.
People own guns for several
reasons-for hunting, for target practice or other shooting sports, and/or for
self defense.
But no matter why you own a gun, gun ownership
is a serious and full-time responsibility. Almost as many people die from
gunfire each year as die from automobile accidents. Slightly more than half of
all gun deaths are suicides, while the rest are accidental deaths and homicides.
Teenagers, young adults and the elderly are at greatest risk for gun suicide.
And, in most non-suicide gun deaths, the victim and the shooter are family
members, friends or acquaintances. Statistics clearly show that your own gun is
much more likely to injure or kill you or a family member or friend than an
intruder.
The decision to own a gun should be made
carefully and with an understanding of how the decision could affect your own
well-being and that of your family and community.
Should you decide to become a gun owner,
protect yourself and those you love. As many as half of gun deaths and injuries
and much gun theft can be prevented by practicing safe gun ownership and
storage.