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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 675050" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Please don't be upset with me, but I didn't see this addressed in any of the other responses and I'm kind of surprised. </p><p></p><p>Not to be political, but if you think he really has a gun, maybe the police should be told so that they can take it away from him? If he's unstable and accidentally hurts his baby, you or someone else, could you live with that? I know gun issues are different in Florida than in NY, where I live, but I don't think that someone who is actively using drugs or alcohol, not taking prescribed medications and acting angry, should have a gun. on the other hand, if you think he was just posturing and doesn't really have a firearm, then your response was prefect. </p><p></p><p>By the way, I am not an anti-gun nut. Although I don't shoot myself, for vision reasons, H belongs the the NRA and all of my sons engage in rifle shooting, etc. The oldest is a trained instructor for firearms safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 675050, member: 3493"] Please don't be upset with me, but I didn't see this addressed in any of the other responses and I'm kind of surprised. Not to be political, but if you think he really has a gun, maybe the police should be told so that they can take it away from him? If he's unstable and accidentally hurts his baby, you or someone else, could you live with that? I know gun issues are different in Florida than in NY, where I live, but I don't think that someone who is actively using drugs or alcohol, not taking prescribed medications and acting angry, should have a gun. on the other hand, if you think he was just posturing and doesn't really have a firearm, then your response was prefect. By the way, I am not an anti-gun nut. Although I don't shoot myself, for vision reasons, H belongs the the NRA and all of my sons engage in rifle shooting, etc. The oldest is a trained instructor for firearms safety. [/QUOTE]
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