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THIS is one of the stories we should shove in the faces of gun control wacks. So, anti 2nd rights person, in this situation what would your teen do? That's right they would die. Your teen and siblings would most likely be dead. The teens parents should be praised for teaching this young citizen the right things: how to and when to use a firearm.
Brings up a good question. My wife and kids are taught (safety first) and experienced with a range of firearms, but I also have all firearms locked up. Our house is usually a hub of activity with grandkids and local kids free run of the house. It is my responsibility to keep things secured. I have quick access cases for me - primary protector. BUT my taught and experienced teen does not have access (combinations) to locked cases or safe. I now need to reassess whether to enable him access as back up / alternate with a revisit on safety (can never revisit that subject to much). Mom has access, but is also not as comfortable or experienced as the teen.
Thoughts?
What do you do for locked up? Single master of access or core family access?
THIS is one of the stories we should shove in the faces of gun control wacks. So, anti 2nd rights person, in this situation what would your teen do? That's right they would die. Your teen and siblings would most likely be dead. The teens parents should be praised for teaching this young citizen the right things: how to and when to use a firearm.
Brings up a good question. My wife and kids are taught (safety first) and experienced with a range of firearms, but I also have all firearms locked up. Our house is usually a hub of activity with grandkids and local kids free run of the house. It is my responsibility to keep things secured. I have quick access cases for me - primary protector. BUT my taught and experienced teen does not have access (combinations) to locked cases or safe. I now need to reassess whether to enable him access as back up / alternate with a revisit on safety (can never revisit that subject to much). Mom has access, but is also not as comfortable or experienced as the teen.
Thoughts?
What do you do for locked up? Single master of access or core family access?
It has to be your call. You know your son better than we do. If he's ready, he needs access. If not, tough choice but not yet.