Anonymous wrote:“Gun violence” is a political buzzword and ignores that violence of all kinds is perpetrated by people, not inanimate objects.
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course
We are gun owners.
My kids absolutely know the US needs gun laws. They absolutely discuss this with us and their peers. They know the NRA is BS and crap. Republicans are heinous.
They know what an AR 15 does to a body.
How much ammo it takes for these mass murders. That no one ever needs.
Also one of mine was at Virginia Tech while the moron police arrested the wrong guy. So yeah mine are very informed and discuss.
Given the Republican Party BS how could they not discuss?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever ask your kids whether all of these headlines have an effect on them? What about active shooter drills? Do you ask them how these make them feel? Do you ever ask them what they would do if a friend teased or mentioned they were stockpiling weapons or jokes about causing harm to others? Do you ever mention to your kids that the United States of America is THE LONE country in the world with such gun violence problems? Do you ever mention that schools in every other first world nation have open doors and windows (weather permitting), no badges, no security, no check-in/out procedures, and kids playing and laughing freely in the schoolyard? Do you ever ask them if that is where they would rather be?
No
No, We discuss active shooter drills if we are in an airplane, concert, mall, etc... what to do
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Yes, we talk about responsible gun ownership and that anybody <18 with a gun is a problem, an unsecured gun is a problem, having many guns is a problem, talking about your gun is a problem.
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We just took our 2 kids to the shooting range over Xmas and taught them how to shoot a gun, how to secure a gun, how to transport a gun properly, different typs of guns and how they shoot differently, etc
Anonymous wrote:OP’s title is very misleading.
Anonymous wrote:Do you ever ask your kids whether all of these headlines have an effect on them? What about active shooter drills? Do you ask them how these make them feel? Do you ever ask them what they would do if a friend teased or mentioned they were stockpiling weapons or jokes about causing harm to others? Do you ever mention to your kids that the United States of America is THE LONE country in the world with such gun violence problems? Do you ever mention that schools in every other first world nation have open doors and windows (weather permitting), no badges, no security, no check-in/out procedures, and kids playing and laughing freely in the schoolyard? Do you ever ask them if that is where they would rather be?
Anonymous wrote:My tweens and tween talk about it frequently. Sometimes in a frighteningly nonchalant way but they're very aware of gun violence and the need for gun control. My tween just yesterday was talking about her exit plan if there was a shooter in her ES. Horrific times.