My 15 year old stepdaughter has expressed interest in learning to shoot. This is probably because my wife is interested in getting her CCW and we've been discussing it. That's fine, anything that makes my stepdaughter interested is fine with me.
Great! She wants to learn to shoot and I'll teach her. I'll probably have her get some training with WhiskeyJack (Templarus Group) as well when the time is right.
But at what age to do you let your kid have the key to your safe or access to any firearm when they're home alone? I know that "it depends" on a lot of things (maturity, responsibility, etc.), but I've never had a teenager in the house before.
It's a little scary thinking of allowing a teenager unsupervised access to guns EVER. My buddy's son had a 13 year old friend of his commit suicide with his dads shotgun a few weeks ago. What a heart-breaker.
But again, this 15 year old girl is old enough to stay home alone and babysits her 7 year old brother from time to time. I'm armed or have a gun within reach pretty much at all times when I'm home, so I think "Really? I'm armed when I'm home, but she's defenseless when she's home alone?" Hmmmm.
It's probably just a "you'll know it when you know it" kind of thing, but who has some experience/advice with this?



					
					
					
						
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), so I think she'll be getting access sooner rather than later.  It's just a big step to say "here's a gun for ya".
						
