Handgrenades might be good for an entertaining diversion, but not in the fairing. They need to be more convenient to get to.I'm pissed off I can't buy hand gernades legally. :assasin:
$80 each for you guys on an FJR group buy (minimum 40 buyers). I'll post pictures next week on how to mount them inside the fairing.
BINGO!The solution is to teach the children how to behave when they see a gun. Remove the taboo. Introduce them to the capabilities of firearms and let them see first hand what they can do (shooting a cabbage with a shotgun makes the point). When too young to handle a gun they should be taught to to not touch, tell an adult, etc. The Eddie Eagle program.ATLANTA - About 1.7 million U.S. children live in homes that have loaded and unlocked guns,
As soon as they are old enough to safely shoot they should be introduced to the rules of safe gun handling and allowed to shoot, supervised, whenever they ask to. As long as the mystery and taboo are removed the carelessness associated with the combination of ignorance and natural curiosity are also removed.
Regardless of what any individual thinks about guns, there is no way to guarantee that a child, your child, will never see one in someone's home and have the opportunity to pick it up. The smart thing is to make sure they know what to do when that opportunity arises.
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