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I have guns, and I hunt.

I have six chidren, aged 23 to 4.

Out of those, 4 are boys, who know their way around guns. Yet they started when they were around 12 years old.

To put a gun in the hands of a 3 year old is plain nonsense. A kid of that age should not be familiar with guns. Should not have access to them, does not even need to know they exist.

The perceived need to have a child of that age "at ease and familar " with guns can only mean that guns, and their keeping, are treated lightly in your household.

She does not need to be familiiarized with them. It is not as if she is going to help you, in a situation, should the need arise.

My 2 cents-
 
"Lightly" is subjective. Most all are locked up. A few are loaded but hidden and out of the reach of her around the house. All of the loaded firearms just have loaded mags, not chamberd (except for the one that is on my person) and there is no way in hell she has the strength to chamber a round. My 5'3" 105lb wife can hardly do it so a 35lb child isnt.

She does not have access to them though she is familiar with them. She knows for example to never let the muzzle point at any one and that is important. Knowing proper gun safety will be second nature to her when she gets older. Its like knowing to look both ways before crossing the street. She does that too but do we allow her to cross the street alone? Hell no.

However I am puzzled to why you think she shouldnt even know they exist. I did not start teaching her about firearms until about a year ago. She saw me working on one of my weapons and said that guns kill people. Where she heard that I have no idea but it was not from my household. From then on we decided to not let her be influenced by any anti-gun rhetoric at school or in the media.
 
JD7.62;4813024; said:
"Lightly" is subjective. Most all are locked up. A few are loaded but hidden and out of the reach of her around the house. All of the loaded firearms just have loaded mags, not chamberd (except for the one that is on my person) and there is no way in hell she has the strength to chamber a round. My 5'3" 105lb wife can hardly do it so a 35lb child isnt.

She does not have access to them though she is familiar with them. She knows for example to never let the muzzle point at any one and that is important. Knowing proper gun safety will be second nature to her when she gets older. Its like knowing to look both ways before crossing the street. She does that too but do we allow her to cross the street alone? Hell no.

However I am puzzled to why you think she shouldnt even know they exist. I did not start teaching her about firearms until about a year ago. She saw me working on one of my weapons and said that guns kill people. Where she heard that I have no idea but it was not from my household. From then on we decided to not let her be influenced by any anti-gun rhetoric at school or in the media.


I still do not agree with you, considering the age of that little , beautifull, pumpkin.

When i mention her not knowing they exist, I mean "exist in her household, in her vicinity". And, opposed to you, I believe that "familiarity" breeds disrespect.

And loaded, hidden, guns in the house?!? They discover everything, as you know, sooner or later.

I sincerely hope you don't regret it, from my heart.

Do not read my opinion as more than that. It won't certainly be from me that you will have anti-gun rhetoric.

Take care.
 
Miguel;4812973; said:
I have guns, and I hunt.

I have six chidren, aged 23 to 4.

Out of those, 4 are boys, who know their way around guns. Yet they started when they were around 12 years old.

To put a gun in the hands of a 3 year old is plain nonsense. A kid of that age should not be familiar with guns. Should not have access to them, does not even need to know they exist.

The perceived need to have a child of that age "at ease and familar " with guns can only mean that guns, and their keeping, are treated lightly in your household.

She does not need to be familiiarized with them. It is not as if she is going to help you, in a situation, should the need arise.

My 2 cents-

This is where we have vast differences in thinking my friend....
But I will leave it at that........

Cheers
Ak
 
Why are there loaded, hidden guns around your house? Wouldn't one hidden gun be enough in the event that something happened and you couldn't get one from the safe?
 
If you want to be a man so bad with all your guns.. why don't you join the marines... putting this gun in your childs hands does not make you a man... it makes you a irresponcible father...
 
Gun Safety for Kids and Youth

http://www.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/guns.htm

"According to the CDC, the rate of firearm deaths among children under age 15 is almost 12 times higher in the United States than in 25 other industrialized countries combined. American children are 16 times more likely to be murdered with a gun, 11 times more likely to commit suicide with a gun, and nine times more likely to die in a firearm accident than children in these other countries [3].

What do we know about kids and gun accidents and suicides?
When researchers studied the 30,000 accidental gun deaths of Americans of all ages that occurred between 1979-1997, they found that preschoolers aged 0-4 were 17 times more likely to die from a gun accident in the 4 states with the most guns versus the 4 states with the least guns. Likewise, school kids aged 5-14 were over 13 times more at risk of accidental firearm death in the states with high gun ownership rates. The findings indicate that gun availability is associated with accidental death by shooting [4]."

Matt
 
Red Devil;4815426;4815426 said:
If you want to be a man so bad with all your guns.. why don't you join the marines... putting this gun in your childs hands does not make you a man... it makes you a irresponcible father...
:duh: Such an ignorant statement coming from somebody who supposedly supports the right to bear arms. I knew right away that picture would stir controversy, but to accuse somebody of bad parenting, come on now.
 
jcardona1;4815481; said:
:duh: Such an ignorant statement coming from somebody who supposedly supports the right to bear arms. I knew right away that picture would stir controversy, but to accuse somebody of bad parenting, come on now.
when you grow up and become a mature adult maybe you will change your mind.....
 
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