Firearms in the Home
Abstract
Abstract Sir.—Patterson and Smith1 queried 200 families with children about the presence of guns at home. Fifty-seven of the 150 respondents had a gun at home. Of these 57 families, 10% kept the gun loaded, not locked up, and in reach of the children. In none of the families had a child been hurt by guns. On the basis of these data, the authors urge physicians to make parents aware of firearm safety, which is surely an excellent idea. They go on, however, to ask that the need for guns...