Children as young as 12 are shooting guns at a new firing range in Christies Beach in South Australia. But many parents are asking, would you really let your kids fire a gun?
“You are never too young to be educated about guns and the safety and the use of them,” owner Peter told Seven News.
Peter’s 12-year old daughter, Louise, already has a gun licence and is a regular at The Gunnery – Australia’s first digital live fire range.
“I definitely think it’s safe because of all the rules you have to follow,” she said.
A minors licence allows children to shoot on a range, however they can’t own a gun or buy ammunition until they are 18-years-old.
“We have very tight safety measures in place, which include tethering of the gun and also a restraint for the person. Not only does this provide a safe environment, but also helps a new shooter feel more comfortable,” Peter told Mamamia.
Kids as young as 10 years old can handle guns under the immediate supervision of an appropriately licensed adult, according to GunPolicy.Org.
“As the law states, a young person can shoot from the age of 12. We don’t actively encourage children to shoot, however if they have an interest or a want to try, we can provide a safe, supervised and secure environment,” said Peter.
“Every minor MUST have a parent with them at all times. Ultimately it is the parent’s/guardians choice if the child can shoot or not. We do limit the calibre on the guns minors can shoot.”