1996-07-22 - Re: Responding to Pre-dawn Unannounced Ninja Raids

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From: Alan Horowitz <alanh@infi.net>
To: ichudov@algebra.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-22 19:39:38 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 03:39:38 +0800

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From: Alan Horowitz <alanh@infi.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 03:39:38 +0800
To: ichudov@algebra.com
Subject: Re: Responding to Pre-dawn Unannounced Ninja Raids
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I think it is a bad policy to say, "once I have kids in the house, I 
won't have guns there, period."

Kids do need carefully controlled exposure to firearms and their hazards. 
I refer to the proverbial lesson a father or grandfather gies the young 
laddy - shooting a watermelon or whatnot, so that the kiddy can see that 
water-filled bags of protoplasm, when shot - get the shit blown out of 
them.

No doubt, that guns need to be _positively_ secured in a household where
kids are running around. Many states have laws to that effect. Now, if we
could just get the unwashed masses to keep the sink-drain unclogger fluid,
the radiator-antifreeze fluid, and these various other commobn household
items - just as carefully secured....might reduce the workload on the
nation's poison control centers. 

Without these parent-mediated exposures to firearms safety lessons, the 
only exposure today's kids have to the subject is what they see and hear 
in the public schools and on Hollywood TV/movies.   The worst possible 
messengers.





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