I do discuss attitudes about guns with people before I allow my kids in their homes. Is it 100% perfect? Perhaps not. But knowing the people very well first is usually a pretty good indication of whether or not they have guns, and I have screened out several. Sadly, there is no way to avoid them entirely in our society, but I certainly am not going out of my way to put my kids in situations that I find unsafe. The people I tend to hang out with, and who are parents of my kids' friends, are as opposed to guns as I am or even moreso.
I don't let my kids go to houses with swimming pools unless I'm confident that they will be supervised every minute they are in the pool. I have a few friends who I know that I can trust on this issue. As for knives, etc., these things have a legitimate purpose beyond killing. There is no comparison. I wouldn't let my kids go to houses where the parents had pipe bombs "safely" stored, either.
The child who shot my cousin had been through the NRA "safety" classes. I guess it didn't take. I feel particularly badly for him, because, while he wasn't the one to die, his life had been pretty much ruined.
I don't let my kids go to houses with swimming pools unless I'm confident that they will be supervised every minute they are in the pool. I have a few friends who I know that I can trust on this issue. As for knives, etc., these things have a legitimate purpose beyond killing. There is no comparison. I wouldn't let my kids go to houses where the parents had pipe bombs "safely" stored, either.
The child who shot my cousin had been through the NRA "safety" classes. I guess it didn't take. I feel particularly badly for him, because, while he wasn't the one to die, his life had been pretty much ruined.
We target shoot with the handguns as well as the rest of the guns in our home. Our 4-H group even has a pistol class.
