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Update on the "knife incident"
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 487603" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I was a very lucky person who never had to put any sharps away. People here even thought we had lost our ever loving minds because we kept guns in the corner of the living room with the ammo in the drawer right next to it. After one gun got stolen, we have moved them to a closet but the ammo is still right there with them. We are raising the grandchildren to know what guns are and they are a no no. From age two Keyana could tell you in her two year old talk, Papa gun, it not a toy. It go bang and me no touch. </p><p></p><p>We never had any issues with the boys using anything as weapons...maybe because they knew what weapons were. Jamie and Cory were both shooting shotguns by the age of 6 at turkey shoots. Im glad that was one thing we missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 487603, member: 1514"] I was a very lucky person who never had to put any sharps away. People here even thought we had lost our ever loving minds because we kept guns in the corner of the living room with the ammo in the drawer right next to it. After one gun got stolen, we have moved them to a closet but the ammo is still right there with them. We are raising the grandchildren to know what guns are and they are a no no. From age two Keyana could tell you in her two year old talk, Papa gun, it not a toy. It go bang and me no touch. We never had any issues with the boys using anything as weapons...maybe because they knew what weapons were. Jamie and Cory were both shooting shotguns by the age of 6 at turkey shoots. Im glad that was one thing we missed. [/QUOTE]
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