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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is horrible and downright dangerous. I was in this situation, but I said “[b]either you live with your gun or you live with your wife/kids.”[/b] His family member stored the gun for him. That marriage ended in divorce within a few years. This should have been discussed with you. Please protect your children. ASAP. [/quote] Yep. [/quote] NP And how exactly will he live without kids? If they get a divorce, the kid will be 50-50. So this is not a deterrent. There are nuts out there who would value a weapon more than their spouse, but what you are saying does not make sense. It's an empty threat and he would know it. [/quote] 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. [/quote] Couldn’t it be said that her attempts to control him demonstrate that she cares more about controlling him than her marriage?[/quote] Hah. You have no experience in family court. Restricting weapons in the home is very common as part of custody agreements.[/quote] You can put whatever you want in a custody agreement. Enforcing it is another issue. I live in a very wealthy area of Virginia and we called the cops and CPS on a dad who was at home with his three young daughters while his wife was out of town and he had been threatening us via text (including pictures of the gun with taunts of why don't we come over and say his to his little friend) and also threatening his children. The did nothing, including not taking his gun away. [/quote]
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