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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 163201" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Probably the number one thing to teach a kid about gun safety is to RUN! If someone is playing with a gun. If a kid is around guns, taught to use them and helped to shoot them, most likely if something bad happens it will be with some other kids be it a relative or friend. So this might be the most important thing you can teach them is to get away when those danger signs pop up.</p><p></p><p>We just had a lethal shooting a couple months ago in are small country town. A teen had a gun, him and a group of other teens (some skateboard, baggy pants, kids you don't want your daughter around) all stood around him while he acted silly with it. It went off and he shot a friend of his because they just all stood there thinking how cool he was and the gun was. If that kid was taught to run he would be alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 163201, member: 1399"] Probably the number one thing to teach a kid about gun safety is to RUN! If someone is playing with a gun. If a kid is around guns, taught to use them and helped to shoot them, most likely if something bad happens it will be with some other kids be it a relative or friend. So this might be the most important thing you can teach them is to get away when those danger signs pop up. We just had a lethal shooting a couple months ago in are small country town. A teen had a gun, him and a group of other teens (some skateboard, baggy pants, kids you don't want your daughter around) all stood around him while he acted silly with it. It went off and he shot a friend of his because they just all stood there thinking how cool he was and the gun was. If that kid was taught to run he would be alive. [/QUOTE]
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