Jeff I agree with.
I grew up with 3 Rules of Gun Safety:
1. All guns are always loaded .
2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy; your gun pointed in a safe direction at all times: on the range, at home, loading, or unloading.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target and
you are sure of target, what it is, what is in line with it and what is behind it.
Often said a bit different, gist always the same...
I was raised learning to shoot and taking lessons on a Hot Range with these 3 Rules, which later Rule 3 was split and made into what is Rule 4 Today.
I hope nobody ever gets hurt , injured, and due to Auditory Exclusion - gets shot, or shoots someone else at the back door or any other part of a house or structure.
Reality is, one cannot be in a state of awareness 24/7/365, the human anatomy and physiology just cannot do this .
So with Serious Situations, such as Riots, or Cop being shot at a traffic stop and Cops in the neighborhood, or Plains clothes/Undercover arriving at the scene when a Armed Robbery is going down...
I can honestly state I have never had a Firearm discharged at me, by "Like Kind" - even with stress, adrenaline pumping, Auditory Exclusion ...because them 3 Rules of Safety / 4 Rules of Safety were adhered to.
On the other hand I have had BGs and some pro-gun folks, not adhere to rules and trust me when I share, it don't make a damn if the person is pro-gun, a thug, or even anti - ends of muzzles are not attractive and Incoming has the right of way.
Front door comes in, 3 adults and I have 3 younger kids under my charge during Riots.
Gun shots, firebombs, and all hell breaking loose and I stopped that threat.
Threat was real, these adults busted down the front door and in no uncertain terms verbalized intent and were armed.
Kids stayed put, scared, crying, not knowing what has happened or if I am hurt or dead, just they did hear me call out to Threats and heard gun shots (mine).
Adults come to my aid, there was no 911 back then.
I am in survival mode and have just fired a gun, and stopped threats - I could not hear the kids , nor the Adults, but I was scanning and trying my damnedest to remember what Mentors & Elders had taught me so far and were teaching me.
My muzzle never covered a Adult that came to my aid.
I was kid, and had my fun being a kid, and Mentors & Elders and I had our fun, razzing and all...
Not with serious "tools" such as firearms, knives, axes, and the like we did not.
Mentors included those Vets from previous Conflicts and some were amputees, blind, and had awful scars and burns and other injuries...
Tough lessons, still I appreciate these hard to share lessons they shared...
Heck, we had "skeleton keys" on many homes, it was normal to use one's key to open another home...still we had common courtesy, respect and 'Lessons' on all this...
Like checking on one of them Vets, or a Widow women, or similar and "letting ourselves in" as we did.
I agree with Jeff.
I agree to the degree I walked off from some things that involve Shooters, these types folks scared the hell out of me then, and continue to.
Then again, what do I know, I was raised with only 3 Rules of Gun Safety...