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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The gun lives at t the range. Woman here and don’t mind guns, they live at the range where they are used and handled properly. If he won’t do that, teach your kids gun safety and consider divorce. Then mandate and decide how hard to fight if he prioritizes the gun over his family. Husband has considered a gun bc I was attacked and I say no even with that. Parents have guns and fine w gone safety protocols including acceptable mental health protocols [/quote] What range do you patronize that provides ongoing firearm storage service?[/quote] Only a gun club would provide that service. But you are paying a lot more than the gun he bought to be a member. Owning a gun safely is not that hard - there are things called safes you bolt into your floor, wall or both that are nearly impossible to break into…and the people that could break into it aren’t wasting their time for a $600 Glock. [b]No kid is getting, that is for sure.[/b][/quote] And yet, thousands (tens?!) of children do in fact get in there each year. You are wrong for claiming 100% success when there are so so so many gun deaths per years. [/quote] Sigh. NP. The kids who get ahold of guns aren't going through multiple safes, fingerprint triggers, etc. They're accessing guns that are carelessly stored. That was PP's point. [/quote] And it only takes one time to forget, or a kid to see the code (or find it written down). These are not foolproof, and you are being delusional to be so staunchly sure that would *never* happen to you.[/quote] Show me the stats on when those situations arose. Where a child was able to use a gun with a fingerprint lock on the trigger. Those stats might actually be comparable to curling iron deaths. And no, I'm not a gun nut at all. But you're delusional to think what you're doing in your life (speeding, for one) doesn't also have a failure rate to it. But you'll never agree so I'm not going to argue with you anymore. [/quote] But, but, but... GUNZ OMG!!!11!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Yeah. Like this people keep their knives in a safe. And their electrical outlets locked. And their kids bubble wrapped. People who know nothing about guns are paranoid and paralyzed by their own ignorance. Safe gun handling and gun safety training should be mandatory, especially here. If nothing else, people would be less hysterical about the mere mention of guns.[/quote]
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