No, you’re willingness to tell others how they should live their lives without any understanding of life other than your own, which you presume to be superior, makes you a liberal urban elite. |
Not discussing it with you is a major red flag. What was he hiding. He may be planning to eliminate you. You should be concerned about your safety. Keep your eyes open. |
Ah yes, Republicans. Famous for preserving individual rights and choices. (/s if that wasn't obvious). |
Amen ! |
This reads like a troll post trying to stir up an argument. So many troll posts lately. Probably all the same person. |
Not a republican and nice swerve, PP! |
Not in many states and having an unsecured weapon would affect custody |
If he actually divorced and took 50/50 over a GUN- instead of storing at the range or returning it or selling it - then hes probably not a great father and I’d fight tooth and nail for custody. He cares more about his gun than his family? He can f*** right off and we’d all be better off. |
That’s what I thought, too. |
This is unacceptable to me. I will not live in a home with guns for any reason. He would have to keep the gun elsewhere the children and I do not go (so no keeping it in his car). |
Couldn’t it be said that her attempts to control him demonstrate that she cares more about controlling him than her marriage? |
If my husband brought home a gun without asking me, the gun would not enter my house. I'd take it back, take it to a gun donation program, or tell him to get out and take his gun with him. I also just can't fathom the kind of person who does that. We talked about kid safety before we bought a rowing machine. |
Hah. You have no experience in family court. Restricting weapons in the home is very common as part of custody agreements. |
LOL.
I remember I was in my mid 20s and one of the more senior managers at my company asked me to ride a motorcycle to his home he bought. He was mid 30s, 2 or 3 young kids. I will never forget his wife on the driveway holding a baby. Now that was probably worthy of a discussion- a gun? No. I’m surprised he even mentioned it unless he had to bring in a large safe too. |
OP here. Yes, he brought home a gun safe and ammo safe with it. He told me immediately and didn’t try to hide he purchased it, and I didn’t realize how against it I felt until I saw it in my home. I told him to lock it up and discuss with our kids that they are not to touch it. He’s not irresponsible and I know wont leave it laying around.
Clearly he’s keeping it and he’ll do it safely, but I don’t like it. He is a hobby shooter and I know he enjoys it, I’ve just never seen a gun close up in person before. |