Please add what you've been taught and any stories or discussion that would be relevant to the topic. Even if it's second nature to you, or you consider it a "given", it might be good for others to be reminded about.
Learned these things in Boy Scouts that should be considered Golden Rules for weapons handling:
1) Treat every weapon as though it were loaded at all times.
2) Never point a loaded weapon at anything unless you intend to shoot it.
3) Always make sure that you know what's behind what you're shooting at.
I can't believe how many times these rules get ignored.
Learned these things in Boy Scouts that should be considered Golden Rules for weapons handling:
1) Treat every weapon as though it were loaded at all times.
2) Never point a loaded weapon at anything unless you intend to shoot it.
3) Always make sure that you know what's behind what you're shooting at.
I can't believe how many times these rules get ignored.
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