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Practicing for Pregnancy

If you and your partner intend to start a family or to expand your family within the next few years, now is the time for you to develop your shooting skills to a comfortably high level. Why? First of all, … Continue reading

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Kids and Guns

A few days ago on Facebook, I wrote this: “Loving parents teach their children how to deal with the dangers in the world. This includes firearms just as much as it does matchbooks and steak knives and vitamins and power … Continue reading

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Treachery of “No Guns” signs

Wandering around the web this week, I came across this weird little news story: School Officials Are No Fans of Gun Ban Signs. It’s the tale of a school district in Illinois, where there’s apparently much lamenting and weeping and wailing … Continue reading

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Home invasion

By now, pretty much everyone in America has seen this disturbing video of a home invasion in New Jersey. It happened during broad daylight in a good neighborhood, where a young mom was at home with her two young children. … Continue reading

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Kids and guns — and heroes

You successfully raised a bunch of boys. Did you let them play Super Hero and Cops ‘n Robbers with play guns or the mythical ‘finger gun o’ death’? … Does a responsible parent allow young children to play games where … Continue reading

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Kids say the darnedest things

Before I got married, I had six theories about bringing up children. Now I have six children and no theories. – John Wilmot When my kids were little, I told them that “gun talk” was kind of like “bathroom talk.” … Continue reading

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Is *your* lockbox secure?

True confessions: at SHOT Show this year, I gathered up a lot of information about different types of lockboxes for storing firearms. My goal was to get a few pages going on the Cornered Cat website on this topic. But … Continue reading

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Smile for the camera

Several years back, I took our oldest son – then around eleven years old – with me to a pro-rights rally near our state capital. Firstborn was quite excited about coming with me to the rally. Together, we made him … Continue reading

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