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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To go alone: I always asked about guns. If there are guns, they need to be secure and the ammunition also needs to be secured in a separate location (within the house). [/quote] Most people will not tell you they have a gun [/quote] Both Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have bragged about the guns they own. Guess they are not good enough for whack-job PP.[/quote] Guns are fine. But they need to be safely locked up (I'm the PP) Our neighbors hunt and have guns. Our sons played together while growing up and are great friends still (out of college for both). But I knew they had guns and were locked up (guns and ammunition both locked up in separate locations within the home). had no issues with my kids going there. It's the unlocked guns that bother me, and yes, kids will be kids. My son knew where the guns were locked up in that house---because his friend showed him! But the kid had no clue how to get access and also no clue where the ammo was. But even a good kid (never in trouble) will be curious and 10-14 yo boys are not always known for making the best choices. So smart parents lock them up and in separate locations. Along with education about how to use them. [/quote]
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