Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
Imagine how many car accidents there would be if there was no driver instruction or testing.no course will ever stop accidents, courses pass on knowledge or teach a skill but are no substitute for experience, complacency causes accidents. How many car accidents happen every day?
Complacency does cause accidents, especially in those who have been doing something for a long time.
But a complete lack of knowledge, especially a lack of understanding of consequences is far far more dangerous.
When many of us grew up most of us had parents, grandparents, uncles etc who had a very direct experience of firearms either durectly in the war, or in national service. Many of us learnt from these of dangers of misuse.
Nowadays anybody under the age of 40 probably has not had direct knowledge of firearms handed to them, that unless they happen to have grown up in a shooting household. Kids these days do not handle firearms as part of their education, as scouts etc. gone are the days when a pellet gun was part of many kids childhood.
Pretty much their only interaction is with things nerf guns, video games or telly. With all of these pointing them at somebody and squeezing the trigger has no consequences. There is no realisation of the damage that bullet or shot can do to living tissue.
The only way that many get into shooting is through shooting in clubs or at clay grounds. It is only reasonable that before they are granted a licence they do at least a basic safety course so they fully understand the dangers.
Only recently there was an incident at a clay ground with a university shooting club member of farming and shot all his life type background very nearly not only his own but somebody else’s foot clean off when his “unloaded” shotgun discharged. Thankfully nobody was hurt. The individual concerned has a shotgun certificate and should have known better - but clearly did not.