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easy child wants a gun!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 590869" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Your easy child knows herself very well. She is very grounded, and very stable. I would insist on safety precautions esp a gun safe and trigger lock and safety lessons. If she is living with you or her brothers, I would insist that she not have a gun on the premises. Living on her own? It is her choice and you need to respect that. </p><p></p><p>Don't make this an issue between the 2 of you. Let her know that you don't want on in your home because you don't trust yourself or your sons. Let her know that you respect her and know she has thought this through and will take all safety precautions. Then let it be. </p><p></p><p>This is one of those things that you ahve no control over. If you make it a big deal, the ONLY result will be that it creates a wedge between you and easy child. It isn't worth that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 590869, member: 1233"] Your easy child knows herself very well. She is very grounded, and very stable. I would insist on safety precautions esp a gun safe and trigger lock and safety lessons. If she is living with you or her brothers, I would insist that she not have a gun on the premises. Living on her own? It is her choice and you need to respect that. Don't make this an issue between the 2 of you. Let her know that you don't want on in your home because you don't trust yourself or your sons. Let her know that you respect her and know she has thought this through and will take all safety precautions. Then let it be. This is one of those things that you ahve no control over. If you make it a big deal, the ONLY result will be that it creates a wedge between you and easy child. It isn't worth that. [/QUOTE]
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