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To: tejek who wrote (712945)5/3/2013 12:48:16 AM
From: Wayners  Respond to of 1578884
 
Go back to your video games troll, while real people live real lives enjoying real activities like the outdoors, hiking, cycling, lifting weights, camping, skeet shooting and target shooting. Go back to your favorite fake video game life.



To: tejek who wrote (712945)5/3/2013 12:53:49 AM
From: d[-_-]b2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578884
 
I had cap guns and pellet guns too - but my parents kept the caps and pellets and only let me have them when they were watching. There are safety concerns of course - but giving a gun is not a problem even at age 5 - letting the kid keep it in his room at 5, unsupervised or leaving it loaded in the house is crazy. They failed horribly to cover the safe storage aspects of firearms with this child.

By age 14 I did keep a .22 rifle and the 16 gauge shotgun in my room as I had demonstrated responsible gun safety to my parents.

Now there's no kids in my house and they're just all over the place. :-)