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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] 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? [/quote] I have no obligation to discuss any of my personal possessions with anyone, and I am totally indifferent to their feelings about it.[/quote] This person's responses are really depressing. You are taking the parents' ability to make an informed choice about risk away from them. I would tell you that I have a dog. I would tell you that I have a locked cabinet of alcohol. I would tell you that I have a cabinet of prescription medicine high up on a shelf. I would tell you I have a covered gated pool. Why can't you tell me that you own a gun? [/quote] Locked alcohol? A cabinet of prescription medicine? I am already scared.[/quote] :roll: Look, I have 5 + 7 year old kids, who are curious, so yeah, I child proof certain things. I'm also taking care of very sick parent with Parkinsons at home with very strong meds, so its actually NOT a non-issue. I'm very upfront about these things. For example, my SIL was visiting with her toddler for a weekend, and I had to step away to the kitchen. I told her, "please be careful to not let Larlo go into Grandma's room, because she occasionally drops meds on the floor accidentally". Of course, SIL actually *did* allow toddler to go into the room, and the first thing Larla did was to find a 500 mg ibuprofen on the floor. I caught it before she put it in her mouth, but a risk is a risk. I will inform you of the known risks in my home - other parents should do the same for me. [/quote] I guess I will invite you to stay if your kids come over for a playdate. I don't have anything locked. We also have a candy drawer: a low drawer full of candy. And beer on tap. [/quote]
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