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Part of "guide(ing) them at that stage in their life", to me, includes keeping firearms locked safely away when the parent isn't around to supervise.
That would certainly be the case when the children involved have not proven themselves trustworthy, or are just too young to know any better. If they're 5 or 6 years old, like the kids in the video being discussed earlier, then they're obviously too young. But they can also be up to 17 years old and still be called "children". I know there are definately some mature people in their teenage years that could be trusted with a gun in the house. There are other things that can be called a "weapon" that children starting at 16 are trusted with even by our government. A car is one of them.
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