Comment by beart
2 years ago
Your analogy is not flawed, but your conclusion is.
It is a perfect analogy because you are practicing gun safety by locking the gun away. If someone that you are not expecting wanders into your home while you are sitting on the couch, such as a child, they will not suddenly have access to the firearm. This is exactly why you don't assume that you will never receive unsafe input in this situation.
and as you're sitting on that couch watching television you're also practicing car safety because you're not actively breaking any traffic laws.
IOW, you're free to make that claim and you're not wrong per se, but you're not right and it doesn't refute the point.
The equivalent analogy is that you didn't leave the car in neutral on the top of a hill.
The number one rule of firearm safety - Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.
And yet children shoot themselves or others all the time because a gun was not safely stored.
But I digress...