I was raised, and still live in a rural community. ?I was always raised around guns. ?My grandpa and uncle run a trap shooting place and all of the men in my family have always hunted. ?My Dh hunts and I trap shoot from time to time, so yes, we both have a gun. ?
Guns were not a taboo subject in my family. ?We all knew how to safely operate a gun. ?I paid absolutely no attention to guns when I was a child. They were something that grown ups used to go hunting or shooting and grown ups did not mess with in an irresponsible manner. ?Never did we view guns as something people would use to?maliciously?be violent.
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Re: Were any of you raised around guns?
i was raised in a rural area around guns, have fired guns myself. but now i live in a big city where guns are used primarily to kill people.
one example out of hundreds that happen every week here: someone was shot in the head waiting for their car at the valet at the mall in beverly hills.
Ya, see it is so different depending on the area. ?As you probably gathered when you were living in the rural area, gun usage isn't even thought of in that way. ?KWIM??
Two angel babies 11/09 and 4/10
Yep, my Dad hunted. The guns were kept in a locked gun safe and i knew not to mess with them. I helped my dad reload shells (a process where you recycle the plastic shells, this has nothing to do with actual guns). It was fun. He took me trap shooting when I was old enough. I'd go hunting with him, although I didn't shoot. I knew all of the basic safety rules associated with guns.
Guns were for hunting, not for violence against people.
I'm from MN, and my dad hunts. He would always show us the gun when he got back from hunting and explain how dangerous they are if they are not used properly (for hunting). He always showed us that there were no bullets in the gun before anything else. Then they were put in their cases and locked away. I have 2 sisters, and none of us had any interest in them except for the night he came home from deer hunting.
My DH hunts too. We will be purchasing a safe when the time comes for the guns to come to our home, they are at the IL's in a safe.
My husband wants to teach our son gun saftey first, then the enjoyment of hunting. His family has a farm in WI, so eventually he will be around guns.....but first and foremost they are not toys, and are very, very dangerous if used wrong.?
yep. i'm from NM and nearly all my family there hunts and my uncle and cousins are state cops. and i completely believe in the right to bare arms (i'm a very liberal so this comes to a shock to some). but the thing is, our guns were always locked and unloaded until hunting season.
now that i'm in an urban area i agree with OP - no one is hunging in nyc and the only people that typically have guns are cops and criminals. i personally think it's much to easy to acquire a gun, but i do not think it should be illegal or anything.
Growing up we NEVER had guns in the house, and on the off chance one of my uncles would come over and have one on them (2 police officers) my mom made them leave it in the car. She is VERY afraid of guns...which rubbed off on me. When I attended the police academy I was super nervous about the handling and shooting guns. As I became more familiar with them, I realized that the guns are not necessarily the problem, it is the people who are careless or unfamiliar with them that are the problem. I am still trying to get my mom to go shoot with me, and I intend to teach DD about guns and gun saftey as well.
Yes, I was raised around guns and they were in the house.
My parents are divorced and at my Dad's house I knew where his guns were (he was in law enforcement). He showed us where they were and said if we EVER touched them we were grounded and in deep shiit. He showed us at an early age (elementary school) and we could care less. Actually we were too scared to touch them!
At my Mom's house my Step Dad is a huge hunter. Taught us how to hunt and shoot guns. We knew where his guns were (in the closet downstairs). We never touched them unless we were hunting. Again, too scared and could care less.
Yes. We lived in a very unpopulated area in the mountains and we had guns for protection and wild animals. I had no care to learn about them until I was older. They were locked up and my dad cleaned them in his shop. When I got older he and I would go target practicing together. I loved it!
I dont own a gun, neither does my H. We have no reason to or desire.