Well my kids are grown now, my son is 25, my daughter is 29, I simply never had any issues with them, my son had some overt interest in his mothers .38 but a shooting trip and 50rds took care of that, when he was 14, he had the AR in his closet loaded with 30rds of 60gr vmax for self defense.
Just like teaching them to look both ways before crossing the street, not playing with matches and leaving powertools alone, some rules have no exception and violating those rules will get the strong hand of dad on their little backsides quick
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- Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:33 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carrying in car with kids interpretation?
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- Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:53 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carrying in car with kids interpretation?
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Re: Carrying in car with kids interpretation?
My first question is why is the gun not on your person in a holster, second question why have your children not been taught to keep their hands off of your guns? I never child proofed my guns, I gun proofed my children!
To answer the other posters question nope your not, I have never used a trigger lock, not like you can ask the BG to wait a minute while you remove the trigger lock on your gun!
Not sure of the age of your children but I'm assuming they are young, teach them now what they should know about firearms, safety, use, etc. I was taught when I was 4, my children were taught to shoot and I demonstrated what a bullet would do when mine were 4.
To answer the other posters question nope your not, I have never used a trigger lock, not like you can ask the BG to wait a minute while you remove the trigger lock on your gun!
Not sure of the age of your children but I'm assuming they are young, teach them now what they should know about firearms, safety, use, etc. I was taught when I was 4, my children were taught to shoot and I demonstrated what a bullet would do when mine were 4.