Thermal
August Member
Mike - please, lets not argue about this any further, because it's a bit of a sidetrack. BUT - it is certainly not as you just said "a separate issue" if those target shooting guns are kept loaded in peoples homes! ... and that really is an unarguable fact.
Put it another way - target shooting itself may be (or seem) entirely harmless. But the guns you are using for it are very far from harmless ... and when those guns are kept in your own home, then at any moment you or anyone else can very easliy take those same guns and shoot people instead of targets!
Just wanna throw this out there: I have been around gun owners (myself included) most of my life. In my experience, owners are almost obsessively cautious with the safe storage and use of firearms. Long guns in particular are not laying around loaded. Ever. And this is important- owners tend to be responsible people, not crackpots who are ready to kill at the drop of a hat. In a country with hundreds of millions of firearms, there are about 33,000 +/- gun deaths, most suicides by handgun and a good chunk involving gang violence/street crimes. The massively overwhelming majority of owners commit no gun crimes of any kind. The problem really is keeping the firearms out of the hands of the loose cannons; the vast majority of owners enjoy their sports safely.
And I get that you don't want to beat this to death, but my daughter enjoyed archery in school. She was not training to kill anything and never has. Olympic biathalon athletes are also not training to become snow-snipers and assassins. Target shooting of any kind can really be a stand-alone sport.