do you ask about guns at a family's house before letting your kid go to a playdate there?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not disclose that we have guns. They are safely stored. If you ask, I will lie. It's a security issue.


a security issue?! what the hell do you think is going to happen if you tell people you have guns?! I promise, no one is coming to forcibly take your guns from you.

you're psycho.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.



Wow, so moral!


I lie that we have guns.


You are a liar, PP.


I only happened couple of time, and it was preceded by a "I don't want my kid in a house with guns". I don't want your kid in my house, because of that phrase. I said that we have guns, problem solved.


Great! Please keep your kids away!

Great. We agree. I want to avoid you, though, I don't care about your kids.
Anonymous
I asked for the first time the other day. I didn't ask if they had them, just said "If you have guns, are they safely stored?" She responded that there were no guns in the home. Didn't seem remotely bothered by it. I'm glad I asked and will do so for all new play dates going forward.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.



Wow, so moral!


You have no moral right to ask me, so I have no moral obligation to tell you the truth in response.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.


How do you store your weapons?


In a safe with a six-digit combination that enforces a ten minute delay after five failed attempts to guess the combo.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.



Wow, so moral!


You have no moral right to ask me, so I have no moral obligation to tell you the truth in response.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We have guns. Dh is military. THey are locked up and I don’t know the combo and bullets are in a separate safe. Please ask. We will tell you and show you (the parent not the kids) the safe etc. if that still makes you uncomfortable that’s fine and my kid will ply at your house instead.


I don't have a problem with guns, and I'm also a veteran. But I'm always confused by this. I've never known military servicemembers to bring their guns home from work with them.


It’s not his service weapon. But similar so he can go to the range and train. Also some antique firearms he received as presents.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.



Wow, so moral!


You have no moral right to ask me, so I have no moral obligation to tell you the truth in response.


Yes, I do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We don't ask. We assume many families have guns, and we'd only send our kid to houses where we know the parents well enough that we can trust them to keep the guns locked away.

We have guns locked away. We've been asked occasionally, and we've said that "No, we don't own any guns."

It's not information that we wish to disclose to anyone. It's a private matter. As far as other parents need to be concerned, there is absolutely no way that their kids will get their hands on our guns.


I don't get this. If you own guns, why are you ashamed to tell people? And as for other parents, aren't they to judge the situations they put their kids into?


I have no obligation to discuss any of my personal possessions with anyone, and I am totally indifferent to their feelings about it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.



Wow, so moral!


I lie that we have guns.


You are a liar, PP.


I only happened couple of time, and it was preceded by a "I don't want my kid in a house with guns". I don't want your kid in my house, because of that phrase. I said that we have guns, problem solved.


Great! Please keep your kids away!

Great. We agree. I want to avoid you, though, I don't care about your kids.


And people say we can't find common ground!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We don't ask. We assume many families have guns, and we'd only send our kid to houses where we know the parents well enough that we can trust them to keep the guns locked away.

We have guns locked away. We've been asked occasionally, and we've said that "No, we don't own any guns."

It's not information that we wish to disclose to anyone. It's a private matter. As far as other parents need to be concerned, there is absolutely no way that their kids will get their hands on our guns.


I don't get this. If you own guns, why are you ashamed to tell people? And as for other parents, aren't they to judge the situations they put their kids into?


I'm not ashamed. But it's a security issue, and it's a personal, private choice. Are you too "ashamed" to tell people your garage door code, or the balance of your investment holdings, or what medications you're taking? Absolutely not about "shame."

It's private information. Plain and simple.


Sweetie, if gun owners only killed each other, I would agree it was a private issue. But they don't. My kids lives are at stake and I find your lie particularly ugly and sinful.


I find your obsessive need to inquire about my personal information ugly, sinful, and stupid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I do not disclose that we have guns. They are safely stored. If you ask, I will lie. It's a security issue.


a security issue?! what the hell do you think is going to happen if you tell people you have guns?! I promise, no one is coming to forcibly take your guns from you.

you're psycho.


You could not be more incorrect. My DH and I are both liberal Dems who are active in a group working for gun control and stricter gun laws. We have donated thousands of dollars to that cause. I'm not disclosing that we own a handgun exactly because I don't want crazy people knowing it's there. There is a reason that we need a gun in our home.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I do not disclose that we have guns. They are safely stored. If you ask, I will lie. It's a security issue.


a security issue?! what the hell do you think is going to happen if you tell people you have guns?! I promise, no one is coming to forcibly take your guns from you.

you're psycho.


It increases the chances that someone will break in and steal them, moron.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.


You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.



Wow, so moral!


You have no moral right to ask me, so I have no moral obligation to tell you the truth in response.


Yes, I do.


huh?! no moral right? why are you so ashamed that you have guns?

I will never understand some people's weird, almost creepy, mentality towards guns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have three kids aged 12-16, and have hosted 100s of playdates. Not one parent has asked.

The answer is yes. Of course they are properly stored. The guns have both trigger locks and are in a a locked safe. Bullets are in another safe. Still not one person has asked.


This is us, too. I would answer truthfully, of course. Whether driving, at the pool, at the arcade, anywhere, I have always been extremely safety conscious when responsible for other people's kids. Our own children do not know how to access the gun safes. (TBH I don't either.)
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