Should leaving a gun unsecured be a felony?
This video discusses the legal ramifications of unsecured firearms, particularly when a child gains access. The speaker, Kevin Kurts, argues that leaving a firearm unsecured should only be considered a felony if it results in death or injury. He emphasizes personal responsibility in firearm storage and handling, especially around children. The discussion highlights that a crime must occur for felony charges to apply, not just the unsecured status of the weapon.







