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re: 20/20 Families Discuss Gun Safety
Posted on 2/1/14 at 11:47 am to SabiDojo
Posted on 2/1/14 at 11:47 am to SabiDojo
Serious question, Does anybody know the statics of how many kids drown in a family pool vs how many shot with a family gun?
If someone is going to ask about guns in the house, should they also ask if there are any illegal drugs in the house, where are prescription medications kept in the house, is there a pool , is it gated, do you text and drive, etc.
If someone is going to ask about guns in the house, should they also ask if there are any illegal drugs in the house, where are prescription medications kept in the house, is there a pool , is it gated, do you text and drive, etc.
Posted on 2/1/14 at 11:58 am to Tigerpaw123
I have every gun in my house loaded and one hot in the chamber.
I taught each of my kids that they do not handle or play with my guns if I'm not with them.
My dad was the same way I knew where every gun was located and they were all loaded.
If I played with them while he was gone I unloaded them and then loaded them back afterwards.
We only have safes now to help keep thieves from stealing them and not to keep them from family members.
I taught each of my kids that they do not handle or play with my guns if I'm not with them.
My dad was the same way I knew where every gun was located and they were all loaded.
If I played with them while he was gone I unloaded them and then loaded them back afterwards.
We only have safes now to help keep thieves from stealing them and not to keep them from family members.
Posted on 2/1/14 at 12:16 pm to Tigerpaw123
Oh, I agree. The house is fraught with danger. That's why I included the knife in my example.
Guns are dangerous too. That's why they are locked up and kept away from the kids, just like the medication and other dangerous things are.
Guns are dangerous too. That's why they are locked up and kept away from the kids, just like the medication and other dangerous things are.
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