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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Oh and we answer friends' and pediatrician's questions honestly. The whole "OMG IT IS A SECRET! YOU HAVE NO BIZNESS KNOWING! I WILL LIE TO YOU EVERY TIME!" is what I'd call the "crazy" strain of gun culture. Anyone concerned about safety is fine talking about what they do to stay safe. [/quote] You are stupid. I don't talk about gun ownership to anyone other than close friends who are also gun owners. Nobody else has any need to know. Blabbing about it to other people just invites trouble -- even if it is only the hysteria on display in this thread. [quote=Anonymous]I see nothing wrong with lethal weapons in the house, but it needs to come with and all-household-safety education, clear and above board, not a secretive hole-in-corner business. [/quote] Depends how old they are. When they are old enough to understand the need for security - i.e., not telling other people we have guns in the house - then they get to know about them. [quote=Anonymous]And yes, the rule for playdates and such is that if someone asks, you do not lie, and you explain the safety systems in place in your house. If they don't ask, you don't disclose. [/quote] Nope. If someone asks, you lie - unless and until they are close enough friends that they can be trusted. I simply don't care if you think you have a right to know about it. Because you don't.[/quote]
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