Quote Originally Posted by milwaukeeshaker View Post
Will someone explain to me how the generations before approximately 1990 that were raised with guns in the home did not seem to have a problem with kids injuring themselves or others with guns? Could it be that the kids were trained in safe gun handling by their parents? Could it be that is the reason there seemed to be no "kids and guns" problems, because the childs gun curiosity was satisfied, and the parents taught them to handle firearms of all types? So instead of fancy gadgets, maybe some "parents" ought to step up and really become parents and train your children to respect firearms, and take them shooting to satisfy their curiosity, and illustrate the destructive power of weapons. Just a thought.
I was born in 84, dad taught me gun responsibility at an early age, yet he still locked the guns up. Just because a parent chooses to lock their guns up or use devices to keep their guns secure, doesn't make them any less of a parent. Once again, you've failed to make a point..