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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 281616" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Chrisy, I guess you would have heartburn over the fact that my oldest soon, who, at age 9, purchased his 1st Ruger 22cal rifle. He had shot my guns for a few years before that. He saved his grass cutting money all summer to buy the rifle. Now at the age of 22, he is one of the finest young men you would ever want to be around. He is still buying guns and pistols. I would rather see him buy the guns than out spending his money on some of the things that I see other 22 year old guys doing. </p><p></p><p>I guess it just comes down to how a kid is raised. I choose to teach my son the value of a gun while also teaching him that a gun can destroy a life in a split moment. A gun is just like any other tool, there is a proper way to use it in a given situtation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 281616, member: 2797"] Chrisy, I guess you would have heartburn over the fact that my oldest soon, who, at age 9, purchased his 1st Ruger 22cal rifle. He had shot my guns for a few years before that. He saved his grass cutting money all summer to buy the rifle. Now at the age of 22, he is one of the finest young men you would ever want to be around. He is still buying guns and pistols. I would rather see him buy the guns than out spending his money on some of the things that I see other 22 year old guys doing. I guess it just comes down to how a kid is raised. I choose to teach my son the value of a gun while also teaching him that a gun can destroy a life in a split moment. A gun is just like any other tool, there is a proper way to use it in a given situtation. [/QUOTE]
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