Anonymous wrote:Kinda seems like a pointless question to me. Anyone who owns guns and stores them properly will say so. Anyone who has a loaded 357 in her bedside drawer will lie.
Anonymous wrote:Ask away, but I am going to lie to you and say no, don't have any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi Sally. Larlo is excited about his play date with Pierpont on Saturday. Before he comes over, I need to check in with you about a safety issue. Are there any firearms in your home?”
This. I also always have the first play date at my house and always volunteer the information to the parent, “we don’t have any firearms in our home”. I have not met one person who hasn’t immediately responded back “oh, neither do we”. When it comes time for DS to go to a friends house, I always ask again.
No one has ever been offended or had a problem with my question. [/quote
But what are you looking for? If there are firearms what do you want us to say? I’d hate to think my kids couldn’t have firearms because their parents have firearms. We’re all about firearm safety. Dh does tours overseas and needs to be familiar with firearms for his own safety. He also hunts with his dad and grandpa.
OP and the rest of us asking the question want to know if you have firearms in your home. In your case, your answer would be yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi Sally. Larlo is excited about his play date with Pierpont on Saturday. Before he comes over, I need to check in with you about a safety issue. Are there any firearms in your home?”
This. I also always have the first play date at my house and always volunteer the information to the parent, “we don’t have any firearms in our home”. I have not met one person who hasn’t immediately responded back “oh, neither do we”. When it comes time for DS to go to a friends house, I always ask again.
No one has ever been offended or had a problem with my question.
But what are you looking for? If there are firearms what do you want us to say? I’d hate to think my kids couldn’t have firearms because their parents have firearms. We’re all about firearm safety. Dh does tours overseas and needs to be familiar with firearms for his own safety. He also hunts with his dad and grandpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi Sally. Larlo is excited about his play date with Pierpont on Saturday. Before he comes over, I need to check in with you about a safety issue. Are there any firearms in your home?”
This. I also always have the first play date at my house and always volunteer the information to the parent, “we don’t have any firearms in our home”. I have not met one person who hasn’t immediately responded back “oh, neither do we”. When it comes time for DS to go to a friends house, I always ask again.
No one has ever been offended or had a problem with my question. [/quote
But what are you looking for? If there are firearms what do you want us to say? I’d hate to think my kids couldn’t have firearms because their parents have firearms. We’re all about firearm safety. Dh does tours overseas and needs to be familiar with firearms for his own safety. He also hunts with his dad and grandpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question doesn’t make sense to me.
Are you not going to let your child go if there are guns? Or are you not letting them go unless they are secure?
Not the issue. This is not a discussion.
Np I’d be consider too. Are they asking guns or asking if they’re locked up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question doesn’t make sense to me.
Are you not going to let your child go if there are guns? Or are you not letting them go unless they are secure?
Not the issue. This is not a discussion.
Anonymous wrote:This question doesn’t make sense to me.
Are you not going to let your child go if there are guns? Or are you not letting them go unless they are secure?
Anonymous wrote:“Hi Sally. Larlo is excited about his play date with Pierpont on Saturday. Before he comes over, I need to check in with you about a safety issue. Are there any firearms in your home?”