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Califbill
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Had to share this story
BAR wrote:
In article ,
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On 11/4/2014 9:58 AM, KC wrote:
On 11/4/2014 9:47 AM,
wrote:
On Tue, 04 Nov 2014 01:58:45 -0600, Califbill
wrote:
You don't give kids enough credit. They are useless feel good devices
similar to useless feel good laws.
Just go in my garage and get an angle grinder or dremel or the cutting
torch.
I opened the trigger lock I have with a paper clip and didn't damage
it at all. Mom and Dad would have no idea I have free access to the
gun
Like to see that vid...
Me too. Kids using angle grinders, cutting torches and dremel tools.
There's another solution. Don't have guns around when you have kids in
the household.
I never felt a desire or need for having guns in the house while we were
raising our three kids. I didn't hunt and guns really didn't hold that
much interest to me.
It wasn't until about four years ago that I decided to get a permit.
Part of the reasoning was because of the great guitar shop experiment
that involved carrying a relatively large amount of cash and the
recommendation of a lawyer. The other was the recognition that I was
getting older, we had already experienced a home invasion and I wanted a
last resort means of defending my wife and I other than a baseball bat.
My parents gave me a .22 rifle when I was 12 years old. I still have it
and will have it until the day I die. It has never killed a living
breathing animal or human. It has destroyed countless targets. I
received the firearm about 41 years ago and it has been in my possession
every where I have lived since I received it. My kids didn't know about
it until they were about 14 or 15.
My dad was a hunter, I do not really remember guns not being around. But
it was impressed on us they were not toys. My cap guns were toys. Dads
were not.
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