My kids are 8, 6 and four, and very well controlled. They are also as curious as cats. Could we safely have firearms in the house? Probably. It's a little late in the game for it now, anyway. What do you think the realtor was doing over here last night? With any luck at all, we'll be gone sooner than the time it would take for me to purchase a gun AND learn to use it. In the meantime, I am under a pretty effective house arrest, and it stinks. The damn squatter, who was never a legal tenant of the duplex next door, has
rights. The eviction order was issued last Tuesday; the court hearing isn't until the end of June, unless we can get someone friendly in the city attorney's office to move it up, which I'm working on.
Lansing is nothing but a smelly armpit.
What do you think the realtor was doing over here last night?One can only hope that you don't get a similar problem in your new location. Good luck with that.
Could we safely have firearms in the house? Probably. It's a little late in the game for it now, anyway.
Never too late. My kid who was extremely curious, never got into my firearms when told not to, and when old enough (10) was given firearms chores (ie stripping and cleaning) and training which removed all of the mystery. Nothing like having to strip, clean, and reassemble along with safety and marksmanship training to remove any temptation to mess with firearms in an unsafe manner.