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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3211084" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>If he is trying to turn his life around and learn from his mistakes, then he needs the proper encouragement and guidance. So far it seems like you have been doing this in other aspects of his life. He told you about this which means he sees you as an important part of his life. If you turn him down, he'll know why. You say he is still a felon in your eyes, but can you compare the person he is now to the 17 year old he was then? </p><p></p><p>If it was me, I would go with him. Not because I trust him around firearms, but more so because I would want to teach him to be trustworthy with firearms. This is another aspect of his life that you can have a positive and supportive enfluence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3211084, member: 43724"] If he is trying to turn his life around and learn from his mistakes, then he needs the proper encouragement and guidance. So far it seems like you have been doing this in other aspects of his life. He told you about this which means he sees you as an important part of his life. If you turn him down, he'll know why. You say he is still a felon in your eyes, but can you compare the person he is now to the 17 year old he was then? If it was me, I would go with him. Not because I trust him around firearms, but more so because I would want to teach him to be trustworthy with firearms. This is another aspect of his life that you can have a positive and supportive enfluence. [/QUOTE]
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