Gun responsibility is something that parents with children should take VERY seriously. I am past retirement age and all my kids are gone. They all learned gun safety very early and I reinforced it almost daily. We all shot 1000s of rounds of 22 ammo and hunted together as they got older. Now I have two grandsons that are going through the same training. One is 13 and has been shooting a 45 acp and full power 357s since he was 8. His brother is 6 and loves to shoot. he can handle a 9 but I haven't let him shoot anything bigger yet. Safety HAS to be reinforced. Don't keep a gun at home and keep your kids in the dark about it because they are curious and will do what the kid in the thread did. as a kid I would take a 22 rifle to school . I would take it to the principles office and he would put it in his closet and the ammo in his desk. I would pick it up after school and shoot on my way home.Sadly, those days are gone.Training and safety are very importent and essential with familys with kids and guns at home.
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