i purchased my first shotgun when i was 15 after a mate of my fathers gave me a shot at a 44 gallon drum up our back paddock,i still shoot today with a passion at clays,i hunt foxes with A PASSION TO GET RID OF THE EVIL LITTLE BASTARDS(62 last year and 17 so far this year)by whistleing,i spotlight rabbits to cull and to eat and other animals to put in sausages and casseroles etc.i shoot ducks to eat only(not for fun) and im yet to find an interest that hold my sons and stepson together as well as my girls and my stepdaughter.it gets us up early in the morning,it gets us walking in the bush to see all of mother natures best,it provides great food and knowledge of true conservation and with camping and fishing thrown in to the picture,what more do i want in my"off time".Im 50 now and im yet to see all i want to see,but im content that ive seen a lot.Good training and genuine one on one time will give our kids good grounding in safety and gun handleing,what is just as important is knowing our kids have a good social attitude and respect for our fellow humans and non acquisition animals safety and peace. I lost a 29 year old sister to a gunshot murder in 1992 on april 8th so its very near her 19th anniversary.Her recent ex boyfriend walked into her work and shot her because "if i cant have you,no-one can" it was his evil,careless detached lack of human connection that allowed him todo what he did to another human being,not the fact that he used a gun that he had gotten illegally,cut down illegally and then used illegally on another human being infront of kind hearted fellow workers. i live with one leg on either side of the fence,not because of guns but because we have amongst us people who are not allways human,and that is what good quality family time can help sort out. sorry for my rant. Danny.