Anonymous wrote:2nd amendment rights? Why are you policing other adults? If concerned about child finding a gun then that is YoUR responsibility to keep them safe.. not asking others to change their behavior and choices to accommodate you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean she bought it but doesn't have it yet? Did she buy it online and Amazon is shipping it?
I don't believe in using guns and won't spend time in a home where they are kept. If I know someone keeps a gun on them they are not welcomed into my home with it.
So I'd just say, "We'd love to see you but we don't go into homes where there are guns. If you leave it home, you're welcome to come here."
We are staying with her now. Her boyfriend has it currently.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean she bought it but doesn't have it yet? Did she buy it online and Amazon is shipping it?
I don't believe in using guns and won't spend time in a home where they are kept. If I know someone keeps a gun on them they are not welcomed into my home with it.
So I'd just say, "We'd love to see you but we don't go into homes where there are guns. If you leave it home, you're welcome to come here."
+1. what state does she live in? Virginia is open carry as are the majority of statesAnonymous wrote:Grew up in an area where guns were very common and the norm. You ask to see the safe when you go. If she's a responsible gun owner, you don't need to be freaked out. If she's not responsible, that's a totally different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean she bought it but doesn't have it yet? Did she buy it online and Amazon is shipping it?
I don't believe in using guns and won't spend time in a home where they are kept. If I know someone keeps a gun on them they are not welcomed into my home with it.
So I'd just say, "We'd love to see you but we don't go into homes where there are guns. If you leave it home, you're welcome to come here."
We are staying with her now. Her boyfriend has it currently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your comment about the cat needles is strange. Unless she is storing uncapped used needles in drawers, which I doubt it, where else would she store needles for her cats medicine in her own house.
Really? If you have young children in the house, you don't put medications and sharp objects in places inaccessible to young children?
I don’t expect extended family to childproof their homes because of my kids. When I’m in somebody else’s home it is my responsibility to watch them and supervise them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your comment about the cat needles is strange. Unless she is storing uncapped used needles in drawers, which I doubt it, where else would she store needles for her cats medicine in her own house.
Really? If you have young children in the house, you don't put medications and sharp objects in places inaccessible to young children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your comment about the cat needles is strange. Unless she is storing uncapped used needles in drawers, which I doubt it, where else would she store needles for her cats medicine in her own house.
Really? If you have young children in the house, you don't put medications and sharp objects in places inaccessible to young children?
Anonymous wrote:Your comment about the cat needles is strange. Unless she is storing uncapped used needles in drawers, which I doubt it, where else would she store needles for her cats medicine in her own house.