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You are right and it is very sad. I am 69 years old and lived the first 62 years in Texas. Without going all "old man nostalgic" here, I thank God every day I grew up when and where I did, with the positive exposure to and pleasure from guns starting at a very early age. Especially here in WA today, even if one tries to be super positive and careful about how guns and shooting are presented to your kids, they have eyes and ears and can't help but see all the overwhelming negative noise about guns. The likelihood of the next generation being able and willing to carry the 2A torch is not encouraging.Exactly - and it's not just the current gun owners they are concentrating on but are working on a 'trickle down' effect to negatively influence younger generations away from gun ownership, or any interest in it at all - and it is working.