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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1484092" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>I should also say a little more, I don't want to be one to curse the darkness when I could light a candle instead.</p><p></p><p>I have and use a fingerpad operated safe by my bedside to keep the kids curiosity down. At night, when I go so sleep, I do remove it from the safe and keep it on top the chest hidden by the front and side trim. None of my kids could ever reach it without extreme measures, and they don't even know that I put it there while I'm sleeping. I can reach it and have it in my hand in a matter of seconds. Upon waking, it goes back in the fingerpad guarded safe.</p><p></p><p>I also have instructed each one of my kids on gun safety and to stay away from a seen gun and get an adult. They are not scared to death, they are just informed, know what the consequenses could be and safer because of it.</p><p></p><p>I honestly believe that the "safety bullet" not only is not effective, but poses a risk for all the factors I named before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1484092, member: 7539"] I should also say a little more, I don't want to be one to curse the darkness when I could light a candle instead. I have and use a fingerpad operated safe by my bedside to keep the kids curiosity down. At night, when I go so sleep, I do remove it from the safe and keep it on top the chest hidden by the front and side trim. None of my kids could ever reach it without extreme measures, and they don't even know that I put it there while I'm sleeping. I can reach it and have it in my hand in a matter of seconds. Upon waking, it goes back in the fingerpad guarded safe. I also have instructed each one of my kids on gun safety and to stay away from a seen gun and get an adult. They are not scared to death, they are just informed, know what the consequenses could be and safer because of it. I honestly believe that the "safety bullet" not only is not effective, but poses a risk for all the factors I named before. [/QUOTE]
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