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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Gun-safety gun-shmafety. Anyone who's ever spent any time with an ADD 10 year-old would know that leaving him with access to a shotgun and ammunition is just slightly safer than leaving him in a room with a live grenade.
I don't care how many lectures, visits from Charlton Heston or handling lessons he's had, it's going to turn out bad.
They mentioned the kid could be up on some pretty hefty charges. Great. Send a 7-year-old to the clink for something his idiot father did. Justice!
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Yes, because the child plays no factor in a responsible parent's choice to teach their kids how to use guns.
yeah, if I have kids who are all hopped up on rittalin and can't control themselves, I'm not gonna give them access to guns.
Hell even if they are responsible I'm still not gonna give them access to the guns unless I'm around.
I'm not advocating giving your kids a key to the safe.
What I'm saying is that it's perfectly reasonable to each a kid how to use a gun, and to let them do it under supervised circumstances.
Part of responsible gun ownership is keeping kids away from them no matter how well versed they are in their safe use.
Should a 7 year old have acces to guns all willy nilly like?
Of course not.
Can you teach a 7 year old to use a firearm safely under supervision?
You sure can.
Would I rather my kids know how to safely handle a firearm should they somehow get a hold of one (from a friend or something, cause unless they are certified safe crackers, they aren't getting at mine)? You bet I would.