By Sheila Ferguson
Gun safety in the home is a matter that concerns us all. More and more children are suffering traumatic injuries and death from an unsecured or unlocked fire arm left in the home. Thus, it is the responsibility of every adult gun owner to secure the weapons in their homes in order to protect the lives of children.
Statistical Facts
The likelihood of a child finding a loaded gun in the home is extremely high. Statistics suggest that in the U.S., firearms are the No. 1 cause of death for children and teens. According to The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 4,752 children died from homicides, suicides, and accidental shootings in 2021. An estimated 4.6 million kids live in a home with unlocked and loaded guns, according to the AAP.
A Friend’s Story
Years ago, co-worker and friend Mimi Shearer shared an eerie story about the guns her parents kept at home. They made no secret about the guns or where they were stashed. They were told never to bother them because they were kept handy for protection in case of a break-in. However, Mimi and her two siblings could not resist playing with the guns whenever their parents went out for the evening.
Mimi recalls their fun, pointing the guns at one another, rolling over furniture, and pretending to engage in make-believe shootouts. With tears in her eyes, she said, “This was our chance to run wild brandishing weapons, playing pretend to shoot, bang-bang! My parents would have been horrified if one of us had been killed or maimed for life.”
Mimi’s story is a common one that fortunately ended without anyone being harmed. Public health researchers, however, stress that death or severe injury is highly likely when kids find guns in the home.
Shearer’s parents missed the realities that:
Safety Tips
Here are some of the life-saving safety tips for parents who own guns. Always:
Finally, arm yourself with critical knowledge about guns when you buy one. To build knowledge, consider the following:
Closing Notes
Finally, parents who own guns must be aware that keeping loaded and unlocked guns in the home leads to child injury and death. Without proper knowledge, parents can unknowingly cause their child’s death or injury or a sibling murder of other siblings or neighborhood playmates. Unsafe gun storage is also a gateway to the Department of Children and Family Services opening a case of child abuse and neglect and possible parental incarceration when the State of Ohio picks up cases. It can also mean being sued by family, friends, and neighbors for damages, injuries, and negligent homicide.
Note: Ohio does not have any “safe storage” laws that specifically require firearms to be kept under lock and key when not in use. However, leaving firearms where children can access them could be an offense under a number of criminal statutes. So please, let personal responsibility, loving care and a commitment to safety guide your actions.
References:
Hundreds of young children killed playing with guns, CDC reports – CBS News.
How to protect kids from guns in the home: Life Kit: NPR
What You Should Know About Ohio Firearm Owner Rights and Responsibilities (ohiobar.org)
Dr. Sheila Ferguson is a regular contributor to The Cleveland Observer. At TCO she enjoys writing on personal development and well being. Co-authored works with Dr. Toni C. King on African American Women’s mental health. Dr. Sheila Ferguson’s works have been published by the Demeter Press, National Women’s Studies Journal; The Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders; The Journal of Multicultural Social Work; The Journal of Women and Therapy, and National Women’s Studies.
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