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<blockquote data-quote="WAGS" data-source="post: 2019483" data-attributes="member: 24511"><p>Why would I NOT teach my children about firearms and firearm safety, and the responsibility that comes with them. My children will know everything I know about firearms, including how to deploy a firearm as a weapon if needed, that does not make me a sorry ass parent.</p><p></p><p>Theres that story a few months back about that 14-15 year old girl home alone, hears the back door get kicked in, shes calls her mom, mom says to grab the gun (the gun that her parents had taken her to the range and taught her how to shoot) out of the fathers dresser drawer, the girl went and hid in the closet and when the intruder made his way thru the house and begin to approach the closet, she fired, now if i remember correctly she hit him, he fled, and the cops found him sitting on a curb a few streets over bleeding out.. as much as i HATE "what if' conversations, what if her parents hadn't taught her about firearms.. sorry parenting? Absolutly not, just the opposite if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAGS, post: 2019483, member: 24511"] Why would I NOT teach my children about firearms and firearm safety, and the responsibility that comes with them. My children will know everything I know about firearms, including how to deploy a firearm as a weapon if needed, that does not make me a sorry ass parent. Theres that story a few months back about that 14-15 year old girl home alone, hears the back door get kicked in, shes calls her mom, mom says to grab the gun (the gun that her parents had taken her to the range and taught her how to shoot) out of the fathers dresser drawer, the girl went and hid in the closet and when the intruder made his way thru the house and begin to approach the closet, she fired, now if i remember correctly she hit him, he fled, and the cops found him sitting on a curb a few streets over bleeding out.. as much as i HATE "what if' conversations, what if her parents hadn't taught her about firearms.. sorry parenting? Absolutly not, just the opposite if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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