NotUrsula
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My points 1) 4 is too young 2) Not everyone from Louisiana pack heat or teach there kids toeven if you've got a wannabe rambo or crocodile hunter for a brother
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Ah, but they don't call it the Sportman's Paradise for nothin', you know!

Seriously, my dad (NOT a native, but who loved hunting the bayous, and often went after gator back before the ban) had 3 girls and a boy. We all learned to shoot in grade school, mostly because he was concerned that if we knew what we were doing we would be less likely to hurt ourselves or someone else by using a gun in an ignorant fashion.)
I remember that when I was about 8 my dad rigged up a sawhorse with a metal loop on the top and half-buried it, so that I could prop a .22 on it and fire it without get knocked over by the recoil. (By the time I came along Dad had banned BB and pellet guns at our house, because my brother once decided that shooting my sister on purpose with one would be a good idea; he figured a pellet gun didn't fire real bullets and wouldn't really hurt her. Fifty years later, she still has a couple of pellets in her leg.)
Most life-long city dwellers in Louisiana are not gun-owners. It's definitely a country pursuit, but it's popular, and hunting tourism is very big business in the state.
I'll never forget the first time I took my DH home to visit family. We were driving west on I-10 from the NO airport and were coming through St. John Parish, in November. He thought that it was SO odd that there seemed to be so many vehicles broken down and abandoned along the highway!
