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My pediatrician asks if we keep guns in the house and encourages us to ask for play dates. I would never let me children over to your house. |
| Good thing you're not invited. Presumptuous bunch of biddies. |
Kids don't figure out combination gun safes. You are ridiculous. |
| Make sure your kids are very well educated in gun safety. Send them to a hunter's class. Limit them to handling smaller weapons. Nothing automatic. |
DO NOT DO THIS. Do not tell ANYONE -- not even the pediatrician, who has absolutely no need to know -- about it. It is NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS. |
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Is he white and did he grow up in flyover country?
LOL next he's going to be ranting about glen beck, rush, and prepping. You got a keeper there OP! |
Paranoid much? |
Cue the gun nuts. |
| Just get your hubby a Bud and keep quiet. |
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Buy him a gun safe and a separate ammo safe. Even if he wants a gun for self defense, I keep the gun in a locked gun box in my bedroom and the loaded clip in a locked gun box in my bedroom. Hunting rifles are in the gun safe and all other ammo is in a second safe.
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| Seriously? There's no way I'd risk my kids getting shot. |
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We have guns and kids over constantly. No one has ever asked.
They are in the safe which I can't even open much less the kids. OP you will be fine. But clearly you should divorce him. |
| It's a hobby. You all need to buy a gun safe. We have ours in our bedroom disguised as a full length mirror. We also have the ammo in a lock box in the garage. So obviously they are not for protection but my husband shoots them at ranges for a hobby. |
+1. I forgot the combo to our safe that has our passports and other important docs. My husband was not available. I even went out and bought a stethoscope to try to listen for the clicks. Didn't work. Our combo is not a birthday or anything so I had no idea of where to even begin. |