Most Parents Don’t Ask About Unlocked Guns in Homes Their Kids Visit

The following is excerpted from an online article posted by HealthDay.

Most parents haven’t considered the potential risk of an unlocked, poorly stored firearm in a house their child is visiting, a new study shows.

More than 60% of Illinois parents have never asked another parent about an unlocked gun in their home before allowing their child to visit for a playdate, researchers found.

Most said they never asked because it didn’t occur to them to do so.

“Parents need to approach the topic of firearm safety in the homes their child visits in the same way they would ask other parents about supervision during playdates or similar questions related to their child’s safety,” said lead researcher Dr. Samaa Kemal, an emergency medicine physician at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.

Nearly 20% of unintentional firearm-related deaths occur at a friend’s home, the researchers noted.

About 40% of U.S. households with children have a firearm in the home, but only 44% of those households store firearms locked and unloaded, researchers said.

For the study, researchers surveyed 1,000 Illinois parents. The study was published in the journal Pediatrics.

Source: HealthDay
https://www.healthday.com/health-news/child-health/most-parents-dont-ask-about-unlocked-guns-in-homes-their-kids-visit

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Jim is Senior Writer, Editor and Researcher for HomeWord. Jim has 40 years of experience as a youth and family ministry specialist, having served over the years as a pastor, author, consultant, mentor, trainer, college instructor, and speaker. Jim’s HomeWord culture blog also appears on Crosswalk.com and Religiontoday.com. Jim and his wife Jenny live in Quincy, MA.

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