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  • Public Health
  • Sociology
  • Firearm Safety

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  • Over the past two decades, a shift in firearm storage practices among gun owners has been observed.
  • There's a growing tendency for gun owners to store firearms loaded and unlocked in their homes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between gun owners' perceptions of firearms in the home and their self-reported storage practices.
  • To determine if beliefs about firearm safety correlate with specific storage methods.

Main Methods:

  • A probability-based online survey was administered to 2,001 gun owners in 2015.
  • Data were analyzed in 2018, categorizing responses based on whether owners believed firearms make homes safer, more dangerous, or if it depends.

Main Results:

  • Nearly 60% of gun owners perceived firearms as enhancing household safety.
  • A significantly higher proportion of owners who believed guns increase safety reported storing them loaded and unlocked (39.2%) compared to other groups.
  • Only 2.5% of gun owners believed firearms make homes more dangerous.

Conclusions:

  • Gun owners who strongly believe firearms enhance home safety are disproportionately likely to store their guns loaded and unlocked.
  • Perception of firearms as safety enhancers is strongly associated with less safe storage practices.