I agree with Natureboy. When it comes to dangerous things, there are many factors used to gauge readiness. The number one is responsibility, and while age is what I consider to be a "loose" gauge of responsibility due to life experience, it cannot be the only factor. My father put a rifle in my hands when I was 10, by the time I was 13 I had my own and knew how to disassemble/reassemble it, load/unload it, and had access to it whenever I wished to go shooting. Because I was brought up by damn good parents I never injured myself or anyone else with it.
Now, at age 26, I have a selection of firearms but I just got my first really "dangerous" T (a cobalt) in the mail. Heh. If this young man is responsible, which he seems to be, I most definately say keep the pokie. Maybe one day I will man up and buy one as well. (A pet hole, even an "aggressive" one, seemed a better first choice than a defensive arboreal) =) =) =)
Now, at age 26, I have a selection of firearms but I just got my first really "dangerous" T (a cobalt) in the mail. Heh. If this young man is responsible, which he seems to be, I most definately say keep the pokie. Maybe one day I will man up and buy one as well. (A pet hole, even an "aggressive" one, seemed a better first choice than a defensive arboreal) =) =) =)