My son grew up the same way I did... with guns in the house. He was taught the same thing I was taught at a young age. Seems like it worked out for both of us. He's 28, I'm 59 and so far, neither of us has been shot.
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That is indeed an issue....key word for me is "Grand"...there are no other children likely to be in m y house...thank goodness!! If there were, I would act accordinglySimilar to how I raised my 2 kids with firearms in the house. I never worried about them, however there were children that were not mine in our house daily. I kept my guns and ammo secured with the exception of my daily carry that stayed on me.
ReportedI do not collect guns, and I don't consider myself a "gun guy." But I thought about it while reading this thread, and realized that between inherited guns and ones I bought for plain curiosity (and one for carry), I've got at least 11 in the house.
This is so tragic and a complete travesty. The coroner is spot on and you can tell it deeply saddens him.It happens.. But who is responsible.

This is amazing, even though I'm certain it's AI-generated.