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Firearms Safety Society
Thank you for visiting our page on how to handle a gun safely. We have been both farmers and hunters. These are our rules for safe gun handling. Every Hunter should be required to memorize them. Guns are dangerous weapons and there is no place in hunting for carelessness. Anyone who violates these elementary rules of safe gun handling should be held accountable. You don't have to be an experienced hunter to know that guns kill people as well as animals. Please read our rules carefully and if you have any suggestions about how they can be improved, please let us know. If you would like to copy these rules, please feel free to do so. If you or your Club would like an attractively printed 8 1/2" X 11" certificate of these rules, please send $5.00 to The Internet Hunting Society, P.O. .
Never Nevers
1. Never touch a gun without assuming it is loaded
2. Never pick up a gun without first checking the chambers to see if it is loaded
3. Never put your finger on the trigger until you are ready to shoot
4. Never put a shell in a gun inside the house
5. Never point a gun at anyone.
6. Never pull a trigger unless you ready to fire
7. Never shoot at anything unless you know exactly what it is.
8. Never shoot at anything unless you know exactly what is behind it.
9. Never shoot at a sound
10. Never carry a loaded gun with the safety off
11. Never shoot in a populated area.
12. Never climb a fence or an obstruction with a loaded gun in your hands
13. Never hunt on another person's land without permission (They may be hunting)
14. Never split your party going through the woods or fields.
15. Never keep an unlocked gun in the house if you have children or grandchildren
16. Never hand anyone a loaded gun without reminding them it is loaded
17. Never keep an unlocked loaded gun in your house.
18. Never allow a child to touch a gun unless you have checked it first, twice.
19. Never allow a child to hunt alone
20. Never store guns and ammunition together
21. Never Jacklight
Firearm Safety Information
Other Safety and Conduct Rules
- Firearm Safety -
NRA's Guide to Firearm Safety- NRA - Safety, Education & Public Service
- SafetyOn Firearm Safety CD for PC and Mac.
- SafetyOn
Firearm Safety CD for PC and Mac.The Hunter's Code of Conduct
Hunter Education Safety Programs
- Marc's Gun Safety and Education Site
- Safe Use of Firearms
Recreational Guns FAQ.- TopGunSafety.com - Firearm safety products, information, education, etc.
- Firearm Safety in America - NRA ILA Research & Information Division Fact Sheet.
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