Nope. I have one family out where I live who's teenage child is "home-schooled" (i.e.., the kid stopped going to school three years ago and has been retained at 8th grade level since then). His love in life is hunting/fishing - on my property illegally, neighbors property illegally, shooting across the entrance road, - well you get the picture.
His adult supervision is before 7 am when his parents go to work, and after 6 pm, when they get home. His "home-schooling" is fishing on the lake - not part of his parents property, shooting stuff off his parents 1-2 acre property, and generally just wandering around the neighborhood. The one time I called the police on him, the Deputies first comment was "What, you again?" Basically he spends his day practicing to be a welfare recipient (or worse).
If kids (and their alleged parents), aren't responsible enough to get their butts into a classroom, what chance is there that the parents will really supervise them with a weapon. I can personally tell you carrying weapons on their property is a really bad idea. My wife had a round fired over her and my horses heads by Mr. Home-school while he was standing on his property. He was squirrel hunting...