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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 75530" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I do not have a gun for safety. I bought it so I could teach my kids how to handle and shoot a gun. I think it's important to instill the proper respect for guns and to teach them that it's not a toy like on TV but a real weapon that can kill for real. Too many kids fail to respect the power of a gun. They see people in the movies get shot and then 10 mins later are all better again and this is one of the biggest reasons they shoot each other so easily. They do not grasp the one directional dimension that guns really are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 75530, member: 9521"] I do not have a gun for safety. I bought it so I could teach my kids how to handle and shoot a gun. I think it's important to instill the proper respect for guns and to teach them that it's not a toy like on TV but a real weapon that can kill for real. Too many kids fail to respect the power of a gun. They see people in the movies get shot and then 10 mins later are all better again and this is one of the biggest reasons they shoot each other so easily. They do not grasp the one directional dimension that guns really are. [/QUOTE]
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