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  1. #1
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    I can't say much more than flippin' 'eck

    I just hope for all of the family's sake that there was a part we didn't see, where the dad told his son never to use a gun without him there. Otherwise that could end up as a nasty tale

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    Im not suprised. I've seen something on tv about this kind of thing, An american police officer was bragging about how his 5 year old son can shoot from his gun without him helping.. Seriously some people dont deserve children when they can be that thick.

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    My dad took me out to shoot for the first time when I was very, very little. He did with all of his kids. He gave us lots of severe warnings, kept his guns very secure, and made sure we knew what guns were capable of. We couldn't even point tiny, unrealistic toy guns at people or pets, not even squirt guns, unlike most kids. Because of having this from an early age, several of us encountered unsecured guns outisde our homes when we were very young, and knew how to act. I remember the first time my friend found her fathers gun, which had been hidden from her. We were in kindergarten or first grade. She'd never been allowed to see it or been talked to about it, so the first thing she did was try to look down the barrel to see if it was loaded. I think that is much more dangerous, much worse, and much more irresponsible parenting. If you choose to have firearms in your home, I think making sure your kids are aware of them and know how to safely handle them and not ignorant of them are just as important as locking them up, locking the ammo up seperately, or any other precaution. Little kids seem to be drawn to guns (probably because they know they aren't allowed to have them). So, if you are going to ever have guns in your house, I wholeheartedly support taking your children to the range with you to quell the attraction.

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    Sophist pretty much summed up how I was raised as well. Knew guns were in the house, knew not to touch them, and my dad did take me target practicing when I was young as well.

    While the kids age does raise an eyebrow, he is at least wearing protective gear and his father never takes his hands off the weapon.
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    I couldn't agree with Sophist and Ramanth more.

    Children are not stupid. You need to be upfront and honest with them. Don't feed their curiousity. Let them see it, let them touch it, let them know what it is and what it does and that what it does is PERMANENT. Not like the games they play where everyone is alive and well and a "gun shot" is fun. Parents are responsible for teaching safety to their children. why should gun safety be any different. I say it is much more responsible than having a child stumble upon a gun and have NO idea what it is and the damage it can do.

    I do feel this child is a little young for this much interaction with the gun but it is never to early to teach firearm safety IMO




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    I agree with Sophist ramath and sparks. If kids aren't taught to respect the weapon, when they finally come in contact with it it would have fatal results. I never touched a gun, but my dad instilled into me the respect I need to give it and to never mess with his guns.

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    I agree with Sophist & her mob. Children need to learn at a young age. My dad showed me & my friend his .22 rifle, so if we ever came across it, we knew it wasn't a toy.

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