I grew up with guns, but in an odd way.
I was an orphan and was always being moved around, from the orphange to a foster home, back to the orphange, then to another foster home, then back to the orphange....well you get the picture I'm sure. I was a little monster and most folks couldn't tolorate me fer long.
Anyway, back in those days the local Catholic Church ran the orphange, on contract for the state. On one of my early sojourns at the orphange the Priest , Father Laugherty, took me with him on a quail hunt. We walked part way across town to the bus stop and took the city bus to the edge of town where we got off and walked into the countryside to hunt. Laugherty carried that little 28 gauge of his all the way, uncased with the action broke open and his pockets bulging with shells.......no one thought a thing about it! Didn't take me long to figger out my part of the deal, I was the "dog" and fetched downed birds outta the brush! :eek: But I loved it! And that little SxS 28 was a thing of beauty in my eyes! After that first hunt, whenever I was sent back to the orphange we went hunting together. When I was 10 I was returned from a foster home but Father Laugherty had died. I was disconsolate until one of the Nuns came to my room and gave me a long cardboard box and told me that Laugherty had left it to me. Inside was a Noble bolt action single shot .22 and two boxes of ammo, one of .22 long rifle and one of .22 shot shells. From then on I was a confirmed shooter & hunter. I would walk to the bus station rifle in hand, and board the bus, with the bolt in my pocket, and ride to the edge of town, get off and walk into the fields and timbers and terrorize the local squirel and quail population. When I would be sent to another foster home, that rifle went with me. Once a social worker took me to foster home where she was told that I could not have the rifle because they didn't believe in having guns. She took me straight back to the orphanage until another foster family could be found!
It was a different time and a different world back then.....I wish it hadn't changed so much! <sigh> Perhaps someday life can be that way again.