My mother was born in London and no one in her family owned guns or hunted,while my father was born on a farm in Canada and guns were just another tool to put food on the table and hunting was totally accepted. My dear mother went into hysterics the first time my father took me shooting,she truely believed I would never come home alive.Anyway, I did come home and in time my mother actually defended my hunting to her anti hunting friends ,saying she would 'much rather her son be out with his father in the bush than hanging around getting into trouble' ...but my sisters who were very much 'anti hunting' tried to tell my wife who grew up in LA ,when we first got married to 'put her foot down and stop this hunting business'...my wife who also had never had anything to do with guns or hunting, told them she had 'no intention of doing such a thing' and even joined me on my outings...and later when the kids grew up, wholeheartedly endorced it...
But with anti guns and anti hunting on the rise ,relatives opinions ,while none of their business, still present a challenge to be overcome but still not blow the family apart...my mother was a very wise woman and thankfully so is my wife...education and facts can change people's opinions,or at least mitigate their objections
But with anti guns and anti hunting on the rise ,relatives opinions ,while none of their business, still present a challenge to be overcome but still not blow the family apart...my mother was a very wise woman and thankfully so is my wife...education and facts can change people's opinions,or at least mitigate their objections




















































