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<blockquote data-quote="orangpowr" data-source="post: 1605884" data-attributes="member: 4872"><p>Having kids of my own, I would have to say she was right on one issue , you should not have told him you would teach him everything you know about guns if its ok with his parents. That put her in a bad spot. Also if I was her we would have a very serious issue if I didnt know you. You never know anymore what kind of Crazy lives near you. I take my kids as often as they want to the range and let them shoot any of the guns I own. I have taken friends kids and shown them also, but always after I have talked to the parents. Its always a very touchy situation when someone else kids are involved. I think what you did was great just maybe not the perfect way too handle it. My suggestion would be to go have another talk with his mom , give her a chance to rethink and see if she has a change of heart in the matter. If not you did the best you could do and leave it at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangpowr, post: 1605884, member: 4872"] Having kids of my own, I would have to say she was right on one issue , you should not have told him you would teach him everything you know about guns if its ok with his parents. That put her in a bad spot. Also if I was her we would have a very serious issue if I didnt know you. You never know anymore what kind of Crazy lives near you. I take my kids as often as they want to the range and let them shoot any of the guns I own. I have taken friends kids and shown them also, but always after I have talked to the parents. Its always a very touchy situation when someone else kids are involved. I think what you did was great just maybe not the perfect way too handle it. My suggestion would be to go have another talk with his mom , give her a chance to rethink and see if she has a change of heart in the matter. If not you did the best you could do and leave it at that. [/QUOTE]
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