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MikeBjerum

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Re: concealed carry question
« Reply #20 on: April 08, 2009, 07:02:20 AM »
#1  Secure the gun(s) in as small, handy, easy open safe when not being carried;
#2  Teach the children proper respect for others and the property of others;
#3  At a appropriate age teach firearm safety appropriate for the maturity level (starting with "there's a gun - don't touch it).

Firearms in the home is never an easy situation.  However, firearms in the home leads to good parenting skills being developed and honed.
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Re: concealed carry question
« Reply #21 on: April 08, 2009, 08:09:08 PM »
#1  Secure the gun(s) in as small, handy, easy open safe when not being carried;
#2  Teach the children proper respect for others and the property of others;
#3  At a appropriate age teach firearm safety appropriate for the maturity level (starting with "there's a gun - don't touch it).

Firearms in the home is never an easy situation.  However, firearms in the home leads to good parenting skills being developed and honed.

I'm trying to figure something out so she could carry it on her person or purse.  The problem is that she usually wears tight jeans and a t-shirt, so something for the purse would be best.  Of her nieces, one is nearly one and a half, she knows what not to touch but still tries it on occation, and it is just not worth the risk.  Her other niece is 2 months old and obviously has a lot to learn.  And they will be tought about guns when they come of age, their mother has already been told this and she understands, doesn't really like it, but she understands.

 

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