Let's Talk About Your Guns

Protection Vs Risk

26 min · 1. apr. 2025
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When Bill Mays first started carrying a gun, he believed it was the key to his personal safety. As a firearms trainer and enthusiast, he had guns everywhere—until one moment of crisis changed everything. In this episode of Let's Talk About Your Guns, Bill shares his journey from firearm advocate to safe storage educator, revealing how a missing gun saved his life. Dr. Curt West is also joined by Dr. Tara Warner to explore the psychology behind protective gun ownership and why the perception of safety often overshadows real risks. Together, they unpack the tension between security and accessibility, offering insights on how open conversations about safe storage can prevent tragedy—without compromising protection.

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