GoGriz
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I happen to live in California, which is a conscience choice I make for my family and to be around family - it is what it is. My son’s Teacher (my son is 6 in Kindergarten) pulled my wife aside at drop off today and showed her the note my Son wrote to Santa, where he asked for a gun, a bow and a knife so he could “go hunting with Dad”. For the record, he has a knife and a .22 in the safe that we are starting to take out and look at as we discuss safety and how they should be used/ handled. The Teacher explained to my wife that my Son had been telling other kids at school about how we catch animals and that you have to cut them open to get the meat. The Teacher proceeded to tell my wife that this is not acceptable and that my son is not allowed to talk about these items at school and they are not appropriate. She referenced the recent school shootings as part of the reason.
I am torn as I understand that there are people who use guns in school to bring great harm and pain. My initial thoughts are that my Son is being raised to understand that guns and knives are tools that need to be respected and that are only to be handled with an adult around and that he knows where food comes from. I think with a positive understanding sharing these things with the sheltered kids and maybe their parents could actually be beneficial for all.
Other than this being my fault for living in this State, am I overreacting here and should I keep this more “hidden” and tel my kids not to talk about this part of our life, or is this a bad sign for those of us that like to hunt and shoot as a whole new generation isn’t raised talking about and know about these things - one day these kids will vote.
I am torn as I understand that there are people who use guns in school to bring great harm and pain. My initial thoughts are that my Son is being raised to understand that guns and knives are tools that need to be respected and that are only to be handled with an adult around and that he knows where food comes from. I think with a positive understanding sharing these things with the sheltered kids and maybe their parents could actually be beneficial for all.
Other than this being my fault for living in this State, am I overreacting here and should I keep this more “hidden” and tel my kids not to talk about this part of our life, or is this a bad sign for those of us that like to hunt and shoot as a whole new generation isn’t raised talking about and know about these things - one day these kids will vote.