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bon
three girls
5/25/2008 at 12:30 pm
I grew up in a house that had guns. My Dad was a cop, then an investigator for the power company, then a management type, but he was always a hunter. We started on the basics of gun safety before kindergarten, we were allowed toy guns so long as they were brightly colored and were obviously toys. We were not allowed to point our toy guns at people; this was our Dad's rule. I am not anti-gun, yet I do not own a gun. Fast forward to today, three little girls of my own, and they could NOT care less about guns! Go figure. If I have a little boy, and he wants a gun, I'll probly stick to the rules I grew up with. They just make sense to me. I notice that Magoo's gun is different colors of flourescent, so yeah... something like that.


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