that's awesome! never too early to have an interest in it. it let's them learn safety from the very beginning.. teaches them respect. that is what is so wrong with a lot of people who are in big cities. they never had the chance so all they see is how bad guns are thanks to movies and tv.
As long as I'm not breaking any laws, I see no problem with teaching children how to shoot. I recently encountered an over zealous individual who chose to report me to "the authorities". Not knowing anything about me (my background and training, etc) they made a snap judgment and "turned me in". After a brief conversation with the Child Protective Services folks (in the presence of my attorney) the issue was put to rest. A memo was sent out to all of the folks at the CPS office advising them that as long as the children are properly supervised and using the proper safety gear, then there's no abuse.
I'm working on finding the individual responsible for "turning me in" (I have an excellent idea who she is). We plan on pursuing legal action in the hopes that we can avoid these "malicious acts" in the future. What she did is just as bad as someone who reports that a neighbor's child is being beaten because they don't like to see the neighbor's child playing flag football. :nono:
Hope you find and hang her, glockfan. These kinds of people really get my dander up. run up HER attorney fees and make her pay yours in the process. After about $10,000 in costs, she'll be a lot smarter.
Hope you find and hang her, glockfan. These kinds of people really get my dander up. run up HER attorney fees and make her pay yours in the process. After about $10,000 in costs, she'll be a lot smarter.
Hope you find and hang her, glockfan. These kinds of people really get my dander up. run up HER attorney fees and make her pay yours in the process. After about $10,000 in costs, she'll be a lot smarter.