Guy Chamberlin
Active member
I grew up with guns in the house. Folks were pacifists, but both my dad and grandmother were crack shots and the 12-gauges leaning against the stairwell were for hunting. My brother and I refurbished them as teenagers and went duck hunting two or three times without ever firing a gun at a duck.
As an adult I could never think of a good reason to buy a gun. No matter how I ran through the scenario, the unfortunate version sounded more likely. So I've never owned one.
Last year my 20 year old told me that he was so depressed during a period of middle school bullying that if we would have had a gun in the house, he would have shot himself.
He's grown into a great young man, full of confidence and perspective.
As an adult I could never think of a good reason to buy a gun. No matter how I ran through the scenario, the unfortunate version sounded more likely. So I've never owned one.
Last year my 20 year old told me that he was so depressed during a period of middle school bullying that if we would have had a gun in the house, he would have shot himself.
He's grown into a great young man, full of confidence and perspective.