My first, a .22, for Christmas at age 6. I understood the price of carelessness or stupidity was too steep. 71 years later and I have not yet screwed up with a firearm. Except for the easy targets I have missed.
That’s the state’s desire to actually parent your children. The party line is to slowly influence your kids that guns are bad and to do what the state tells them without question.Some of the worry My worry about it is these schools a teacher people.
You know? Like a DCF problem.
It's more the age they just don't know about that and people. like don't tell the teacher you went hunting maybe..
Bull,Clinical fact that children do not have the maturity to responsibly handle guns until late teens. As "mature" as some may seem, their brains are still developing and "mature" they are not. By definition.
I knew a "very mature" 15 year old kid who, at a deer hunting camp, was cleaning his "cleared and unloaded" rifle at the end of the day. In a act of spontaneity that even he doesn't understand, he put the "cleared and unloaded" rifle to his heart and pulled the trigger. Just for "fun." The rifle had a round in the chamber. It was a miracle that he survived a point-blank 30-06 shot to the chest.
This is the problem with giving kids firearms. The act out spontaneously and without logic. It's what their developing brains do, and no amount of parenting can change that. Naturally, every parent will tell you otherwise. Denial is not just a river in Egypt.
Yeah, I had the tray ready to cut open his chest when the ambulance arrived. Didn't need it. Not only did he survive, but he went home that night. Bullet bounced off a rib didn't hit anything vital.Survived a point blank 30-06 to the chest? Suuuure....
Hell ! From a good deal of what I read and observe most adult brains are immature and illogical.Pure luck
Children's brains are immature, and sometimes they do irrational things without thinking.
BTW, the only thing that's better than scientific facts are better facts. You "whiff test" is completely irrelevant .
You are are full of $hit, are a troll, and have nothing to back what you say other than rhetoric; "bounced off a rib...12 gauge slug to the left chest."Yeah, I had the tray ready to cut open his chest when the ambulance arrived. Didn't need it. Not only did he survive, but he went home that night. Bullet bounced off a rib didn't hit anything vital.
Also took care of a guy who survived a point-blank 12 gauge deer slug to the left chest. He survived, but did so very poorly. Gunfight with police.
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