I agree, Goudy. We always had guns at our house when I was a kid, my dad taught me to hunt and shoot, etc. Not everyone has had the privilege of growing up that way. All some folks may know is that guns can kill people and are scary. I never really thought much about educating people about guns until the last few years (since about Bill Clinton's time in the White House) when the news media started making such a push for "common sense" gun laws.
I grew up in a household without guns, I am 34 and have only owned a gun for two years. The reason I am so passionate about this is because my sister-in-law from Oklahoma grew up with guns and used similar strategies to get my brothers and I to become firearm owners. If not for her, my brothers and I would still be unarmed. All three of us started to learn from her and I am so thankful she joined our family.
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