• Buelldozer@lemmy.today
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    Why did you gender that?

    In answer to your question I’ll say “It would depend on the circumstances.” A weapon retrieved from a nightstand, or a mothers purse, and used by a small child to kill themselves is a very different situation than a teen who accesses a gun safe without permission.

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      Honestly pepper spray and bear spray are 100x more effective than a gun in most situations. The intent is usually to disable not to kill, and pepper spray eliminates a need to have any serious hesitation. That 0.5 second hesitation about whether to take a life with a gun could mean life or death in a defense scenario.

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      Why did you gender that?

      Why did it upset you?

      A weapon retrieved from a nightstand, or a mothers purse, and used by a small child to kill themselves is a very different situation than a teen who accesses a gun safe without permission.

      Both are a failure to prevent a child from accessing a firearm.

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        Why did it upset you?

        Because it’s unnecessary.

        This and this are both failures; gendering the failing parent simply isn’t required.

        Both are a failure to prevent a child from accessing a firearm.

        Yes but they are only similar in the broadest sense; a child grabbing a loaded gun out of Mom’s Purse or Dad’s Nightstand are very different scenarios from a teen who destructively opens a gun safe or steals the key to it.

        Safe storage for firearms is desirable but requiring the prosecution of those who made a good faith effort and failed is not.

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          Because it’s unnecessary.

          Damn well wait until you find out how many gun deaths are unnecessary.

          Safe storage for firearms is desirable but requiring the prosecution of those who made a good faith effort and failed is not.

          Then that prosecution can determine if a good faith effort was made or if the parents were negligent with the storage of their firearms, rather than the usual pro-gun stance of “every solution must be 100% effective (except ours) while never even mildly inconveniencing us and if you try and make it actually happen we’ll kill you”.