JohnnySweden
Proactive member
Well no! Why would they? Why should they? The vast majority never have and never will have any interest in owning a gun.
I did suspect it's down to the UK being a very different country to my own, true...
Here handling a gun is like basic traffic knowledge.
It's highly likely a child might encounter a firearm during it's upbringing and then it's important to know what to do - and more importantly - not to do with it.
A little like how to behave when crossing a crowded street or safely maneuver a push bike in traffic.
Kind of basic survival skills, not push a paperclip into a voltage outlet, don't infringe the personal space of a growling dog tied outside a shop, learn how to swim, how to behave around horses, how to handle a knife etc...