Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. I'm super liberal but i also think shooting is a life skill
Anonymous wrote:I’m anti gun ownership but I don’t see a problem with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a rural area of a state that no one thinks has a rural area, to parents who were anti-gun and had never shot in their lives. I got my first pellet gun at 10, and a .22 rimfire at 12 to go target shooting. I am an avowed liberal, love to go trap shooting as an adult (with a rental) and would have no problem with this at all.
NJ?
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking riflery like at summer camp using elementary rifles?
Are are you talking some gun range with people pulling out their AK 47s?
Regardless, I'd probably rather my kid not do a school club on riflery. Sumemr camp maybe I would ok. School club? Who teaches it? Sounds weird
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a rural area of a state that no one thinks has a rural area, to parents who were anti-gun and had never shot in their lives. I got my first pellet gun at 10, and a .22 rimfire at 12 to go target shooting. I am an avowed liberal, love to go trap shooting as an adult (with a rental) and would have no problem with this at all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm super liberal, 1000% for strong gun control laws, and I'd have no problem with this. My boys have done (and loved) shooting at scout camp for years. I tend to think gun sportsmen and hunters agree with my feelings on gun control. It's just the crazy MAGA people with unnecessary AR-15s that are loud and unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. That’s thee safest place for your daughter to encounter a gun and learn how to handle one. You never know what she may come in contact with. Better that she has knowledge of proper handling techniques.
In what world will a child have to know how to handle a gun? If they're in a room with one, LEAVE the room.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, thanks. Will have to keep thinking. On one hand, it doesn't seem like something our family fits into. On the other hand, it's an Olympic sport.