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I can just imagine the western Fairfax crowd standing outside their mansions like that couple in St. Louis looking just as ridiculous.
Clowns. |
Same. Plus Dh regularly travels to the Middle East and has to carry. We are highly educated. Hhi300k |
Why do you need three? |
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HHI $400-500K, NoVa suburbs. DH and I each have a hunting rifle, both inherited from my grandparents, and we recently purchased a shotgun for skeet. We hunt deer every fall. Having venison steaks for dinner tonight, in fact. All guns are stored in a locked safe, with ammo in a different locked safe in another part of the house.
Never really wanted one for home security. I always felt that the proper storage would make it impractical in an emergency situation, and I'm not interested in carrying as regular practice. I've taken extensive self defense classes, that's good enough for me. But I don't fault anyone who does want a gun for personal or home security, as long as they have the proper training and storage. I do think more training should be required prior to purchasing a gun, the current rules are ridiculous (at least in VA). |
Therapy for insecurity and weakness, yep |
I'm also married to someone who carries a gun for work. He comes home, it goes into a biometric safe, the ammo goes into a different safe. Both safes are in a space that we'd notice if the kids went in, and are out of reach. I don't love that there's a gun in the house, but I trust my DH. |
' I should add that we have 3 kids. Our HHI income was about $200K, but we decided that we needed a parent home and now it's more like $110K |
| Lol that's not an arsenal. I once met a couple with something like 500 guns in Texas of course. We have 3 guns, our children and neighbors aren't aware. Our one child that is old enough has taken several courses on gun safety and has shot a Beebe gun. |
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You'd never know it to look at me, but I can't wait for my children to be old enough to go to the firing range so we can all get certified. Highly-educated bohemian, like astrology bohemian. |
| You suburbanites terrified of BLM protests are a ridiculous parody of yourselves. There is so much fake information out there. |
Just now https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2020/08/29/protesters-start-fires-in-adams-morgan/ |
Small fires in Adams Morgan does not mean a home invasion in McLean. But you knew that already, right? |
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5-10 rifles, pistols, shotguns. Not sure how many. Had weapons for a couple decades.
My husband and I are retired military. And he grew up hunting in PA lol We both have extensive training. He has much more training than I - LEO prior to military. Then SpecOps. I trust him to defend us. He has a concealed carry permit, but only carries on long distance rides when we might encounter unknowns on the road. Both children know gun safety as PP mentioned (#1 - leave the area and tell an adult). Both have shot BB guns (cub scouts) and older has shot rifle and shotgun (Boy Scouts). My husband and I volunteer with scouts, and he ensures the children are taught safety first. I don’t trust most people with guns. The OP strikes me as a nut. No training. They would accidentally shoot bystanders if they ever tried to “defend” their home. Even though I am retired military with extensive training, I don’t trust I have the skills to use a gun in a crowd. Too many moving people and chance to do more harm than good. A home invader? Yes. Biometric safe.... |
Do you lie when another parent asks you if you have guns in the house? My kids aren’t allowed to visit a house with guns. Period. I might make an exception for a law enforcement officer with firearms required for work only in two separate safes for gun and ammo. In general if you care so little about others that you keep guns in your house for some personal insecure fantasy of combat, your kids aren’t worthy of playing with my kids. We like strong parents who care about how guns have harmed America. |
First, freedom is not measured by “need.” Second, “two is one, and one is none,” so that a second unit is a spare. Third, carbines and handguns do different jobs. Fourth, because there may be more than one person to arm. |