A national study of firearm exposure and safety training among rural youth.
Jamie L KoopmanBenjamin M LindenMegan R SinikKristel M WetjenPam J HoogerwerfJunlin LiaoCharles A JennissenPublished in: Injury epidemiology (2024)
Most FFA member participants had fired both rifles/shotguns and handguns, many at very young ages. Significant differences in firearm use were noted by demographic factors including the home setting (i.e., farms and ranches) and their U.S. census region. Nearly one-third of adolescent firearm users had not received formal safety training. Promoting firearm safety should include advising families on when it is developmentally appropriate to introduce youth to firearms and on the importance of firearm safety training.