Handguns and Children
All family members, not just the gun's owner, should know the rules of firearm safety and how to handle a handgun. This includes children.
Remember that children are curious and may play with a handgun if they find one.
If your children could be around handguns in your home or some other location, remove the mystery surrounding guns by covering safety information with your family.
- Point out the parts of the handgun and tell what the parts do.
- Demonstrate how to handle the gun safely.
- Explain the safety rules about treating every handgun as if it were loaded and never pointing the muzzle at anyone.
- Explain how the handgun's safety works.
- Show them how to unload the gun safely and how to release a cocked hammer.
- Make sure children understand that guns can kill themselves or others. Emphasize that they should never handle a gun unless they are with a responsible adult. Teach them what to do if they find a gun when an adult is not around.
- Take your children with you when you shoot. This will:
- Help satisfy their curiosity.
- Help prevent them from trying to handle the gun on their own.
- Give them the opportunity to make up their own minds about becoming a shooter.
- Encourage your children to take a handgun safety course.
Rules for Children
(Adapted and used with permission from the National Rifle Association’s Eddie Eagle GunSafe© Program)A child who finds a gun when an adult is not around should follow these rules.
- Stop, and tell others who are with you to stop.
- Do NOT touch the gun.
- Leave the area.
- Go tell a responsible adult.