Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
You speak only for yourself - who has had no formal training.
?
I have training. I have handled plenty of guns and have a sibling in the military. DH is a gun owner and makes custom mods himself.
And they show off their guns irresponsibly? Yes or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
Learning about gun safety emphasizes that they are not toys and shouldn't be used for showing off. At least the rangemaster at our Scout camp had that in his speech to the kids. I'm anti-gun, but was of the camp that learning about gun safety and using guns in an environment where there is a trained rangemaster guiding the session is a good safety measure. We will not have guns in our house, I will discourage the use, but I will make sure my kids knows and understands gun safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
You speak only for yourself - who has had no formal training.
?
I have training. I have handled plenty of guns and have a sibling in the military. DH is a gun owner and makes custom mods himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
You speak only for yourself - who has had no formal training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Or, learning about guns makes the kid want to front when you find a friend’s parent’s gun. So the kid handles it to show off bc she “knows all about guns.”
Anonymous wrote:Living in this culture there is absolutely not a chance in hell I would raise my kid unable to shoot a gun and unable to understand gun safety. I see gun safety and gun mechanics as important as learning to swim.
No we do not own any guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 6th grade DD is desperate to join the school target shooting team. I'm not sure what to think...it seems a bit weird, culturally. I am open to others' thoughts, though!
Knowledge is power. Swim lessons are good, because water can kill you or save you. Gun lessons are good because they teach you how NOT to find a gun and accidentally shoot your friend because you didn’t know how it works. People don’t have to own a gun, or even ever shoot a gun, but please learn about safety.
Learning about fire is also good because fire can kill you or save you. Making your own child ignorant is shortsighted.