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Keeping Your Kids Safe: Firearm Safety is No Accident

Firearm Safety is no Accident

August 4, 2018 by The Arms Guide Guest Writer Leave a Comment

Attorney and former Ranger sniper Ryan Cleckner has released a new children’s safety book. His goal: write a book that children would actually want read to them and wasn’t blatantly a “safety book” but instead snuck in the firearm safety message at the end.

Even if you don’t have guns in your home, you never know where your child will be when they encounter a firearm. Have you done enough to educate your child on how to respond?

Too many children are injured or killed by accidents with a firearm – many of these accidents can be avoided with proper education for children (and adults).

This book introduces the lesson of “Stop, get away, and tell an adult” to your child in a way that they’ll want to hear. Instead of reading like an obvious gun safety book, this book introduces various accidents that can happen in a child’s life and reassures your child that accidents can happen, things can be replaced, and they are still loved.

However, when a firearm is introduced at the end of the book, a stark contrast is made: an accident with a firearm can be very serious and result in an injury that can’t be fixed with “glue or paste.”

After the story, there’s a note to parents about firearm safety. Yes, children must learn how to react but real firearm safety starts with adults.

The four basic rules of firearm safety are included for parents – these were left out of the children’s section of the book so that the firearm safety message is simple enough for them to remember. When you think they’re ready, you can teach the four firearm safety rules to your children on your own.

FROM THE BACK COVER:
Alice and Jack are busy kids! Like any busy kid, they make mistakes. Fortunately, their parents are understanding and quick to forgive. But when Jack goes to visit his Gramps, who owns a gun, Jack and Alice both learn that you cannot make mistakes around guns. There’s only one you!
Firearm Safety is No Accident is for parents who want to educate their children about the importance of firearm safety, whether the lesson relates to their own home, or going to a friend’s house. Ensure your children stay safe by knowing the proper response upon seeing a gun, so accidents don’t happen!
This illustrated, engaging book not only teaches children, but also illustrates how your child can inform their friends about firearm safety. What better way to keep kids safe than have them help one another?

If you are a responsible gun owner, this book may not be for you, but this might be a good book to give as a gift to someone else – even if they’re not pro-gun, their kids may encounter firearms somewhere outside their home.

Here’s the link to the book on Amazon: Firearm Safety is no Accident

You can check it out for free on the Kindle App.

About Ryan Cleckner, author of Firearm Safety is no Accident:

Ryan Cleckner is an attorney specializing in firearms law, a best-selling author, a firearms industry executive, a university professor, and he’s a genuine gun-guy.

Ryan has represented hundreds of FFLs across the country – including the biggest manufacturers and distributors and the smallest gun-shops. He served as a sniper team leader with the U.S. Army 1st Ranger Battalion (1/75) on multiple combat deployments. As a Vice President with Remington Outdoor Company, he had over twenty FFL’s in his name. He is the best-selling author of the Long Range Shooting Handbook. He writes firearm related articles for major firearm publications and blogs and hosts two gun podcasts. His website RocketFFL provides all the information you need to get a federal firearms license.

Photo courtesy of Ryan Cleckner

 


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