On the local news WBTV 3 they ran a story with a doctor attempting to kick off a campaign called "Ask". The idea is for parents to ask if guns are in a house and how are they stored before letting their children go over there to play with their friends.
The story then went on to state that recent figures show that one out of three children live in a household where guns are kept loaded and unsecured. While describing recent events where children managed to get ahold of a gun in the house and an incident occured the images shown were closeups of an AR upper, barrel and flash suppressor and a 30 round magazine.
I guess the AR must be the only gun that people leave laying around loaded and unsecured.
The story then went on to state that recent figures show that one out of three children live in a household where guns are kept loaded and unsecured. While describing recent events where children managed to get ahold of a gun in the house and an incident occured the images shown were closeups of an AR upper, barrel and flash suppressor and a 30 round magazine.
I guess the AR must be the only gun that people leave laying around loaded and unsecured.