Carphunter
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Re: Calling all Austrailians// kiwi phil?
Mellow, I occasionally carry my handgun. I don't believe i'm scared or paranoid. ................I don't call it scared, I call it prepared.<br /><br /> Sometimes, there are places that I go where the odds of something bad happening increases. On those occasions, I might carry my 9mm, the peace of mind it brings to me is priceless. I realize the odds of something bad happening is very slim, but i'm sure thats what everyone thought right before something bad happened.<br /><br /> I have two boys who are 7 and 9 years old. My theory is the same as my fathers. My two boys know about guns. They shoot guns with me. They know how to load and unload these guns. They know guns are not toys. They know that you never point a gun at anyone, loaded or not. They know to always check to see if a gun is loaded first. They know that they do not touch any guns unless Mommy or Daddy is present. I too have my guns and ammo locked in a safe place. I also have the one gun for protection. The gun is located in one place, and the loaded magazine in another. The point I am trying to make is, I see many parents that won't even let their children play with toy guns, and I feel sorry for these kids. I believe your better off teaching these kids about guns, instead of pretending like they don't exist. When my boys are older, and they are out with their friends, if they happen to come upon a gun, they will know what to do. I believe that many of these kids that hurt someone, or get hurt by these guns, are the kids that lack the education about guns.<br /><br />I'm off my soapbox now.
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Mellow, I occasionally carry my handgun. I don't believe i'm scared or paranoid. ................I don't call it scared, I call it prepared.<br /><br /> Sometimes, there are places that I go where the odds of something bad happening increases. On those occasions, I might carry my 9mm, the peace of mind it brings to me is priceless. I realize the odds of something bad happening is very slim, but i'm sure thats what everyone thought right before something bad happened.<br /><br /> I have two boys who are 7 and 9 years old. My theory is the same as my fathers. My two boys know about guns. They shoot guns with me. They know how to load and unload these guns. They know guns are not toys. They know that you never point a gun at anyone, loaded or not. They know to always check to see if a gun is loaded first. They know that they do not touch any guns unless Mommy or Daddy is present. I too have my guns and ammo locked in a safe place. I also have the one gun for protection. The gun is located in one place, and the loaded magazine in another. The point I am trying to make is, I see many parents that won't even let their children play with toy guns, and I feel sorry for these kids. I believe your better off teaching these kids about guns, instead of pretending like they don't exist. When my boys are older, and they are out with their friends, if they happen to come upon a gun, they will know what to do. I believe that many of these kids that hurt someone, or get hurt by these guns, are the kids that lack the education about guns.<br /><br />I'm off my soapbox now.