I've dealt with a lot of guns over my career, so I'm getting better and better with firearms.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have more guns than I need and not as many as I want.
Learning to shoot firearms to me is a little like driving stick - it seems like a decent skill to have.
I've learned that guns are exceptionally challenging to use effectively, with a power that must be respected. But mostly what I've learned is that they're a lot of fun, and dangerously appealing to an active imagination.
I'm a gun owner.
I'm not a great hunter. But I have fired guns in the past, when I was growing up. But it was part of growing up where I lived. You go out hunting or target practice. They also taught you to respect guns.
Fortunately, as it pertains to guns, my dad and uncle introduced me to guns the way it needs to be done: smart, slow and safe.
I've never cared for guns. In fact, when I did 'Scent of a Woman' I had to learn how to assemble one.
I have always been fascinated with guns. I grew up in America, so, granted, it is part of our heritage, and it is written into the laws of how this country is run.
I had never really fired guns before, so this was all very new to me.
I'm a registered, vetted gun owner, but that's because I live way out in the country, like way out in the middle of nowhere.