I think the point here is that anyone without training can pick up someone else’s firearm and fire it believing that it’s empty when it’s not. A child wouldn’t necessarily know that there’s still a bullet in the chamber.
People sometimes forget where they left things. Even important things. Even things where somebody can die if you don’t remember in time.
It’s kind of like asking “what kind of accident are you imagining where someone leaves a baby in a hot car?” Nobody is expecting that to happen to them, but sometimes a person just forgets for no logical reason.
That’s not to say they’re not still responsible for whatever happens, though. But it’s still good to give consideration to the possibility.
I think the point here is that anyone without training can pick up someone else’s firearm and fire it believing that it’s empty when it’s not. A child wouldn’t necessarily know that there’s still a bullet in the chamber.
Why is your firearm somewhere it can be picked up by someone who isn’t trained?
Because accidents happen?
What kind of accident are you imagining where someone untrained encounters your loaded weapon?
Your kids guess the number to the safe is an easy one.
It shouldn’t be loaded in the safe, but it’s not hard to load a gun
People sometimes forget where they left things. Even important things. Even things where somebody can die if you don’t remember in time.
It’s kind of like asking “what kind of accident are you imagining where someone leaves a baby in a hot car?” Nobody is expecting that to happen to them, but sometimes a person just forgets for no logical reason.
That’s not to say they’re not still responsible for whatever happens, though. But it’s still good to give consideration to the possibility.
That’s how most of these accidents happen. Only takes “forgetting” one time.