Ummmmm, perhaps not. I have no problem with kids learning about guns, but how is a child that young supposed to differentiate a real weapon from a toy? All I can say is I hope he is surrounded by responsible adults who lock up the real things and the ammo.
An executive goes on a business trip. When he arrives, it's raining cats and dogs. To avoid ruining his shoes,
he purchases a pair of galoshes for $15, which he expenses under "Misc." on his expense report.
A week later, the accounting department rejects his expense report, with a post-it note that says that
the company does not reimburse for items of clothing. The next trip, the executive turns in an expense
report without the galoshes, but with a post-it note that says "FIND THE BOOTS!".
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At 10:25 AM, Donna said…
Ummmmm, perhaps not. I have no problem with kids learning about guns, but how is a child that young supposed to differentiate a real weapon from a toy? All I can say is I hope he is surrounded by responsible adults who lock up the real things and the ammo.
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