GSPHUNTER
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I'm definitely a boomer and then some. And like you we, my brothers and me grew up around guns, they were always around, not secured. Because they were alway there, the curiosity factor did not exist. the respect for guns and the proper handling was something embedded in us from day one. To us guns were a means of putting food on the table, not just something to go out and shoot away to our hearts content. Times were different then. Now days lots of people gets guns for personal protection and a lot of them have never owned a weapon before and after they get the gun and maybe take safety and shooting classes, the novelty wears off and the gun gets put in a dresser drawer and forgotten.I’d be interested in the average age of the people responding.
I’m old enough to be considered a “boomer”. We always had guns in the house and some unsecured. We were taught to respect them, we were allowed to shoot them, handle them, etc…..and yes occasionally we had friends in the house.
We never had any issues whatsoever. We knew not to touch them unless Dad was supervising and maybe it’s either fear or respect, but we didn’t fool with them if he wasn’t with us, period.
I’m just wondering how we got to the point that we have to make everything “safe”? Lock your guns up, wear your helmet, wear your seatbelt, etc……
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As to how we got to where we are today, there are many reason. One of the reasons is, People today are less tolerant than they were back when I was young, so rather than step out on the street and have good old fashion fist fight, now people pull to a knife or a gun and settle it that way. Cultural and social standing difference along with gang activity add to the mix.