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Do you let your kids go to pool parties? Just like a gun party, a pool party could go tragically wrong if the adults involved aren't extraordinarily careful. My 3 year old is invited to a pool party in a few weeks, and I told DH that he has to come with me - 20 preschoolers in a pool is a dangerous situation unless there are enough adults. I want to be able to socialize at least a little bit with the other moms, so all 3 of us will go so that at least one adult is watching DS at all times. That's the type of surveillance I would expect at a gun party, too.
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I was just sharing my personal experience. I'm sure there are definitely exceptions to my experience.
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I found the company's website. They certainly are conducting these parties with a definite regard to safety.
For those wondering specifically about supervision, they said one adult is required for every two children. http://www.eaglegunrangetx.com/index...=91&Itemid=502 |
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So while I'd like to be able to expect that level of surveillance, in reality it would be unwise to expect it. That's why when my dd was young and invited to a pool party, I always went along. I can't tell you how often the party host/hostess was so busy with other duties or with talking, that they were NOT paying attention to chldren's safety. And why if my dd were invited to a gun party, she'd decline. |
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But, I also equate refusing to allow their children to associate with someone who'd host a gun party to be pretty much equal to refusing to allow their children to associate with anyone who owns a pool. And that just sounds weird
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Assuming the range handles it properly (as in, doesn't hand each kid a gun and then turn them loose, which I can't imagine happening for insurance reasons alone among other) then i'd be fine with it. Heck, I'd attend and join in if invited. I didn't grow up with guns, and only shot one for the first time this year, but since meeting my DB (total redneck, lol) I've learned how fun it is and have come to really enjoy it.
In fact, this sounds like the kind of party DB would want to have for his kids, should he have any. We spend a lot of time out at ranges here with our friends. We're actually headed out Saturday morning because my parents bought him a bunch of new target for Christmas. It's a hobby, and a sport, and fun. I've seen all sorts of different people out there, ranging from young macho guys, to whole families with young children. I don't understand the "my kids won't interact with kids who's parents own/use guns" mentality. Just because someone owns a gun or enjoys the sport, doesn't mean they have a loaded assault rifle laying on the couch with the safety off. Do parents go into each new friends house and search it top to bottom before their kid is allowed to play? Or are we supposed to put a sign in the window? Point being, that seems like an odd statement to make, because unless that's one of the first questions you (general you) ask everyone you meet, or really do search friend's homes...how can you be sure? You could come to my apartment, bring your kids, have dinner, socialize for hours, and leave without ever knowing there were 3 rifles here. They aren't visible, and we don't go around pointing them out or talking about their presence.
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This is an issue I have no problem being "extreme" about.
Swimming pools aren't guns, NRA rhetoric notwithstanding. |
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I'd certainly reply with a quick RSVP one way or the other. My spider sense tells me not to get the hosts terribly upset............
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I agree with you. No, just no.
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Both of our kids have shot BB guns at scout camps, and our son plays paintball and airsoft. I actually looked around a bit for something like this for my son's 14th birthday but didn't find anyplace (we live in NJ). He and his scout troop have gone to a range several times for a campout where they learn gun safety and then shoot targets and clay pigeons. It is, without a doubt, their favorite camping trip every year. Personally I wouldn't have done this for his b-day when he was 8 or 9, but I wouldn't have a problem with someone who did.
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