• JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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    1 month ago

    People in other countries don’t teach their kids to hunt or handle firearms at a young age?

    Also, re-reading my comment from last night, I’m just now realizing the other ways this line could be interpreted…

    My youngest is incredibly impulsive. My oldest has high anxiety. I don’t want them in my home, but I’m starting to think we may need one.

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        1 month ago

        Idk, my take is if a kid is in a house with a firearm, it’s better for them to know about, to know to respect it, and to know to never handle it without an adult.

        Better a kid know.

        I imagine America isn’t the only country in the world with civilian-owned firearms?

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          1 month ago

          Yeah this is the way. Knowledge and a healthy respect for the damage a gun can cause is a good thing to teach them. Don’t hide it. I’m pretty far left in my politics; but I do think its a good think we have the second amendment for exactly this reason.

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            1 month ago

            Agreed. Honestly I think basic firearm safety and respect should be part of elementary school curriculum. Like second grade health class.

            Bring in an actual firearm safety trainer. Use the SROs gun and have him audit supervise. Has to be the SROs gun though, because if there’s a black kid in the class, he might react instinctually when they pass around a disassembled gun.