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#1 - weepeep ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
Why in the flying **** would yall let kids touch your **** in the first place
#2 to #1 - ExorArgus (01/10/2016) [-]
There is no "let" its kids being kids and exploring the world. Which would include the things they aren't supposed to be playing with. I mean none of these kids look older then like 6-7.
#3 to #2 - weepeep ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
And then a few years later they regret blowing daddy's "balloons"
#4 to #3 - ExorArgus (01/10/2016) [-]
Yes that it how learned occasionally happens.
#10 to #4 - dareus ONLINE (17 hours ago) [-]
W.... what?
User avatar #13 - billymayss (15 hours ago) [-]
No, when your kids are too young to be able to be taught what guns are, your guns should be in a place they cannot reach. But my guns aren't locked up. That's ******* stupid. When someone breaks into my house they aren't gonna wait around for me to unlock a safe. I was taught before I even have true memories to not touch any gun without my parents around. They taught me as soon as possible the severity of what guns can do. They taught me how to safely shoot a gun which gave me the ability to defend myself and kept me from being a curious little 5 year old who disobeys his parents and goes and plays with the guns after they had taught me what they are and what they can do. I will teach my kids the same way. I'm not saying keep your guns out in the open where your kids can get them easily. But a gun if no use to you if you can't access it quickly when the need arises, and if you have guns and kids, you teach your kids how to use them in a safe situation. Hiding your guns away from your kids makes them into some mystical thing that their curiosity wont forget until they get to see one and they will search for them and play with them.

TL;DR Don't lock your guns up burglars aren't gonna wait for you to unlock a safe. teach your kids about them instead and ensure they understand the dangers of firearms.
#15 to #13 - lonelygeek (14 hours ago) [-]
the amount of time it would take me to reach the top of my library is longer then the time it takes me to open my finger printed lock right next to my bed check mate
User avatar #16 to #15 - billymayss (14 hours ago) [-]
Then use your finger printed lock. I don't feel like it could be reliable enough to open the first time everytime, but you do you. I prefer just having my 12 Gauge right next to my bed. I like to be able to blow hundreds of holes in someone over just a few and I'd have to put it in my large combination gunsafe which takes a good 30 seconds or so to open.
User avatar #17 to #13 - thevaulthunter (13 hours ago) [-]
Keep a handgun or a shotgun out of reach of children, but within easy reach for you. All other armaments should be kept in a safe.
User avatar #18 to #17 - billymayss (11 hours ago) [-]
Indeed. My main message here is teach your kids about guns. Humans are smart from a young age and with proper education, kids can learn at very young ages to leave a gun alone should it be left out, and in the most dire of situations, use a gun to defend themselves. When I was 7, my father was out of town and there was an emergency which required my mother to run into town and leave me alone at our house. Now I was 7, so should anyone break in, I was ****** , but my parents had taught me about guns, I had been shooting with my parents for years, and I also had been taught to leave a gun alone if I found one and didn't have direct permission from an adult to use it. But I knew where my parents kept a gun, and they wanted me to know that. I may have been 7, but if someone broke in while I was alone, I was ready. But also my parents had ensured I knew the importance of gun safety and that I shouldn't even think about touching it unless my life was truly in danger. My mom reminded me where the gun was, reminded me how important it was to not play with it or touch it unless it was truly needed, and because of that I was able to defend myself if someone would've broken in. They didn't, this isn't that great of a story lol, but nonetheless, I was ready. But what I'm really trying to emphasize is that teaching children about gun safety is extremely important. If you're going to have guns and children, your children should be familiar with them, but also fear and respect them. Never should guns be left where your children can reach them if there is the slightest chance they don't understand the danger of guns, but with proper education and discipline, in the most dire of circumstances a child can use a gun to save their life. I am extremely grateful that my parents taught me what they did about guns at a young age, and I hope I can do as good of a job for my children, whenever I have them that is. I love guns. But also, I love gun safety.
#6 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
I mean aside from the codoms, nothing would come of this aside from having a funy story later in their lives
#11 to #6 - anon (16 hours ago) [-]
Its only condoms man they arent even used ones. The massive floppy pink plastic cocks are the worst from these situations.
User avatar #7 - flyingsquid (01/11/2016) [-]
It did more sence when i saw the fire arms logo. So i guess its a good message for unresponceble parants that need everything shown to them. And we do need to aggre there exist alot of those.

www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2015/10/gun_accidents_why_are_parents_who_leave_loaded_weapons_lying_around_never.html
#5 - randomuploads (01/10/2016) [-]
The only thing that's really gonna help is to drastically reduce the number of firearms in circulation. Which will probably never happen.
#8 to #5 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
yes locking up your guns will reduce the firearms in circulations because they won't get stolen you cunt
#14 - anon (14 hours ago) [-]
Knew it was a gun safety PSA on the very first one.

I wish we'd stop this anti-gun stuff and just teach people more gun safety. I was taught at 10 years old, I was given a BB gun. It's a small thing, obviously can't really hurt yourself with it. But it still taught me how to handle the gun in a safe manner.
#12 - anon (15 hours ago) [-]
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User avatar #9 - hetzerdk (17 hours ago) [-]
Well you could just lock it up, lock it in the room, put it on top of a very high shelf etc.

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