I’ll be sure to do just that. Given that most people here in one of America’s largest ghettos have guns, I’ll rat out the ones that don’t.
I do. We compare arsenals. :-)
Ask them for a recommendation.
My daughter’s boyfriend carries a 45 ACP in his truck. He is very protective of my daughter. It’s cool with me.
The conversation to have with your children is (1) guns are never toys and (2) assume that nobody knows how to unload a gun. Thus, a gun is ALWAYS loaded.
If your child is over at my house, I will utilize my entire array of security options to defend and protect your child as if it were mine.
Understand that I can stop most attacks up to a SWAT team / Infantry squad. That is all that you need to know about the security at my house.
Take them horse riding, eh? Sounds more risky than guns to me!
Abstract. Background: Horseback riding injuries are responsible for an estimated 2300 hospital admissions annually among persons younger than 25 years of age in the United States, but injury rates, patterns of injury, and risk factors for this population have not been well studied.
Snitches get stitches.
do you teach your children how to handle firearms safely?
you do not?
then keep her out of my home.
Her kids would NEVER have been friends with my kids.
My kids, and most of their friends, were all responsible shooters starting at an early age. One can kid-proof their guns or gun-proof their kids.
I talk to plenty of parents about guns. When we are at the range together. What the hell else are we going to talk about?
I don’t have an issue with this. I keep my gun stored safely in its holster and if I feel threatened I will unload it, in which case the bullets will definitely be stored elsewhere.
That has got to be the worst advice ever-out here, any parent who started a nosy Karen conversation like that with parents of their kid’s friend would be dooming their kid to ridicule, never mind that they would be treated to an Amish-style shunning as someone who might narc on neighbors, etc for anything they didn’t approve of-so mind you own f’in business..
I only know one person who does not always have a firearm in their vehicle and home at all times-and that is only because one of her sisters is a townie who is scared of firearms and won’t get in her truck if the gun is in there...
Yeah I dont discuss my personal security issues with strangers.
I don’t have to do jack. Especially coming from CNN. Talking about Jesus would be the priority conversation. Not anything the demons in the MSM says I “have” to do.
Growing up in the 1960s we had a badass cop in the neighborhood. When we kids were over there the Dad would come home take off his gun and badge and lay them on the kitchen table. He wouldn’t care if there were 10 kids around. He knew all of us were scared to touch it.
I talk to other parents about guns all the time since we all have tons of them.
The correct reply is “I’m sorry you don’t want your daughter visiting my house. She is welcome but it’s my house, my rules, not yours”.
My response would be, “It looks like she is not going to come then.”