gearheadmb said:OP; do you have kids? Because if you do, dont keep a loaded gun around. I had a shotgun go off in my hands at 9 years old because I was playing with it and assumed it was unloaded. Luckily no one was hurt and I just shot a hole in the garage wall, but I learned a lot that day.
As a general rule, I agree with this. There are ways around it. Modern gun safes allow access very quickly. This is why the gun by my bed is a handgun. A finger touch and it pops open. In the meantime, I don't have to worry about the grandkids finding it.
The other option is to remove the mystery from them. When my kids were really young, guns were kept in places they could not reach. As they got older they were introduced to them and taught gun safety. All of them were allowed to handle the guns any time they wanted to as long as they asked first. From about the age of 5-6 they were going out shooting with me. By 8-10 they were shooting themselves if they wanted to.
This does a couple of things. One, it removes the mystery and ahh factor. It's just a gun at that point. Maybe super interesting but accessible and they could play with it any time they wanted. It's no longer the forbidden fruit. Just something to be careful with that they know how to handle safely much like any tool in my shop.