Firearm safety education
Steven Lippmann, M.D.
There are over 30,000 gun-related deaths annually, thus, safety has become a health-care issue. Since 66% of these are suicides, it is of vast protective importance to psychiatric practice.
We should promote safety-related advise and information to our patients. Besides the plan to always store guns unloaded, locked-up, and apart from ammunition, emphasize close monitoring whenever handled by children, and for all users to be up-to-date on gun-safety rules.
There are also selective circumstances which call for not using firearms. Psychiatrists should stress that there be no access to such weapons during:
1. intoxication or distress
2. impulsivity or physical dangerousness
3. depression or suicidal thinking
4. psychiatric or neurologic conditions
5. drug procurement, use, or sales.