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I take my grandkids for hunters safety at 8 years old. I buy them their first weapon at 10. They are deer hunting at 11 in the youth hunts. They go to the range with me monthly. We are small game hunting as soon as they can handle a 410 single shot.
My kids and now grandkids respect the power and lethality of firearms. They can field strip their weapons and always show them the proper respect.
This is the way. The only way.
My dad was a SMSgt had daughters, he pushed us being able to work on our own cars, how to handle a rifle then a handgun safely, how to shoot, how to hunt, all of it. Whatβs happened is life became to easy, convenient most of the population has forgotten how to be self reliant. Yes this is the way.
This is the way.
This is the way.
More than that. 1,Guns in the hands of the citizens is what keeps a government from become a tyrannical dictatorship; 2, Guns in the hands of citizens stop psychopaths from carrying on a rampage like happened in TX.; 3. Guns in the hands of citizens stop make thieves, robbers, rapists, murderers, kidnappers etc. thing twice before carrying out their crimes. Remember, WHEN GUNS ARE OUTLAWED, ONLY OUTLAWS WILL HAVE GUNS!. Sometimes the outlaws are the government, and they don't want any competition.
Spot on. Well stated.
I wish my dad had done that for me. I wanted to shoot so badly when I was a kid. My dad would take my brother to the wild life club to learn gun safety and shooting but not me because I was a girl. I did take hunter's safety in Ag class though and I still remember much of what I learned even though it's nearly 40 years now.
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What an awesome parent and grandparent you are...have so much respect for the knowledge you've passed into your family. What a legacy.
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