Children are our greatest resource and spending time with them is something I enjoy- and something I admire in others as well.
I don't tutor children, per se- but for years I have read stories to and given cooking demonstrations for kids in my niece's and nephew's classrooms. (see new Avatar- me, my nephew and his 20 class-mates at an Alaskan story-hour where we learned about moose & whales, and ate Alaskan Blueberry Muffins.)
A word on kids and guns. While I empathize what what you offer, BigD... and while I certainly recognize the concern over potential dangers of guns in the hands of people everywhere, and the crime that often results... In my opinion, I don't think the answer is to pretend guns do not exist. Rather, we must instill responsibility, duty & safety where they are concerned.
In urban areas the crime that takes place that sometimes involves guns- is horrendous and must be dealt with. To some degree, violence- and even gun violence even occurs outside urban areas too- and this is a severe issue that needs addressed and remedied everywhere. But guns are here and have a purpose other than violence and crime, too. Guns have uses other than robbery, murder and making sure drug-deals go smoothly.
I was raised in rural Illinois, 3 hours south of Chicago and 3 hours north of St. Louis. I love living in a quiet, natural setting with relatively close access to huge cities. But much of my rural lifestyle has incorporated healthy, necessary use of guns. (Just last month my Dad had to shoot an over-aggressive, possibly-rabid skunk that got into a neighbor's dog-pen and threatened to harm the dog's new pups.
I also lived in Alaska for 13 years where I was a chef at wilderness lodges and remote site Alaskan work-camps for the oil, commercial-fishing and mining industries. I likely don't have to tell anyone how much a part of life guns are in Alaska!
There is violence and crime everywhere- especially in huge cities where there's a huge concentration of people. Much of the violence and crime that occurs is even taking place with guns. But to over-regulate or prohibit use of guns by a moose hunter in Alaska- a farmer or a deer hunter in rural Illinois, or Kentucky, or Georgia or Mississippi- because gangs use guns in Philly, NYC, Chicago, Boston or DC is missing the mark. Very respectfully, that's not dealing with guns properly at all- IN MY OPINION.
I don't tutor children, per se- but for years I have read stories to and given cooking demonstrations for kids in my niece's and nephew's classrooms. (see new Avatar- me, my nephew and his 20 class-mates at an Alaskan story-hour where we learned about moose & whales, and ate Alaskan Blueberry Muffins.)
A word on kids and guns. While I empathize what what you offer, BigD... and while I certainly recognize the concern over potential dangers of guns in the hands of people everywhere, and the crime that often results... In my opinion, I don't think the answer is to pretend guns do not exist. Rather, we must instill responsibility, duty & safety where they are concerned.
In urban areas the crime that takes place that sometimes involves guns- is horrendous and must be dealt with. To some degree, violence- and even gun violence even occurs outside urban areas too- and this is a severe issue that needs addressed and remedied everywhere. But guns are here and have a purpose other than violence and crime, too. Guns have uses other than robbery, murder and making sure drug-deals go smoothly.
I was raised in rural Illinois, 3 hours south of Chicago and 3 hours north of St. Louis. I love living in a quiet, natural setting with relatively close access to huge cities. But much of my rural lifestyle has incorporated healthy, necessary use of guns. (Just last month my Dad had to shoot an over-aggressive, possibly-rabid skunk that got into a neighbor's dog-pen and threatened to harm the dog's new pups.
I also lived in Alaska for 13 years where I was a chef at wilderness lodges and remote site Alaskan work-camps for the oil, commercial-fishing and mining industries. I likely don't have to tell anyone how much a part of life guns are in Alaska!
There is violence and crime everywhere- especially in huge cities where there's a huge concentration of people. Much of the violence and crime that occurs is even taking place with guns. But to over-regulate or prohibit use of guns by a moose hunter in Alaska- a farmer or a deer hunter in rural Illinois, or Kentucky, or Georgia or Mississippi- because gangs use guns in Philly, NYC, Chicago, Boston or DC is missing the mark. Very respectfully, that's not dealing with guns properly at all- IN MY OPINION.