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Thursday, November 10, 2011

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Great topic and one all parents have (or should) consider!!

Timely topic. My MIL just bought and sent (without my permission) two toy guns to our boys. I was livid (we haven't let them play with guns yet, even water guns). I wanted some time to sink in that playing with toys guns was a reality for us. Your post has helped me ease into it. The reason I'm so leary of the gun subject is that my husband is a hunter and we do have guns in our house. DH and I came up with a way to make it bearable for me to live in a house with guns: they are in a locked, steal-sided gun case with keys only the CIA would ever find and the ammo is in a separate locked case in a different room.
Thanks for this post.

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