As someone with a 6 year old and 2 year old I’ve gained a wealth of knowledge about locking down the house of dangerous items. If it is accessible a child may access it no matter what you think they will do. As for firearms I’m in agreement with keeping them firmly inaccessible but also taking time to teach as well under supervision.
Both my kids were shooting .22 at five. My daughter would hunt with my with a BB gun at three, three and half, trigger we so heavy she couldn't even pull it. used to have her with me sometimes when teaching hunter safety and had comments that she had better safety skills then most adults. Got her license at 8. My son at 10.
Now I ask you, LEO will be excluded as always from thing the end. My kids are State certified to sit in a woodlot by themselves (15&16) now with a high powered rifle yet it will be criminal to have access to them in the house.
You know the bitch about these hearing is you jut talk. You can't have a conversation or ask questions of the committee members. I'd ask each to answer the logic behind what I just wrote.