I always take an opportunity to introuduce kids to guns if I can, as I feel these days kids just don't get exposed to them like they used to, only being bombarded with BS news stories.
My nephew, who has never shot a gun before, and 2 of his friends, both 17, are coming up from Mass to New Hampshire to look over a guitar amp I have for sale, and I thought since he's never shot a gun before, I'd take them to the range to try out my AR, SAR-1, Glock, etc...
I know my sister is fine with this, but I started wondering as one of the other kids mother's works for a lawyer, if I'm crossing some legal boundary.
My nephew is enthusiastic about this, and I'm sure the other 2 kids, being teenaged guys, would find it a really fun thing to do as well.
Is there anything illegal I would be doing by taking them shooting, without their parents knowledge, assuming they don't discuss it with their parents first?
Seems like a silly question, but kids don't get bb guns and .22's when they're 12 anymore. Many grow up to full adulthood and have never tried shooting at all.