family gun issue (long)
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:21 pm
I’ve got a strange problem.
A few weeks ago, I went to visit my (step) sister, who just had a baby. I went with my mother and step-father, who both know that I carry and am licensed.
While we were getting ready to go into a large stadium, I asked my sister if her glove box or console locked so that I could put my gun in there. (State law requirement.) She told me that my carrying makes her “very uncomfortable.� I asked her why, and she replied that it could just “go off.� I informed her that properly functioning guns kept in holsters don’t “go off� by themselves. I also informed her of the statistics for women becoming victims of a violent crime, and suggested she consider carrying. She seemed fine after that, so I let it go.
She giggled about it when we were out shopping. In fact, she almost blew my cover by shouting it to her husband from a distance of about 7 to 10 feet. I stopped her before “gun� came out of her mouth. I thought she was okay with it, and figured he was too. (He grew up in deep east Texas, a region where gun control means accuracy.)
Before I left, I asked BIL if he liked guns. He said “yes,� and so I showed him my carry weapon. My sister giggled, amused that I carry a weapon.
A few days ago, my mother tells me that BIL was upset that I brought a gun into their house. He told my sister this, who then told my step-dad (her parent), who told my mom. Mom & step-dad prayed that I wouldn’t be offended by it. They don’t like the idea of a gun being in their house, especially now that they have a baby, who is under five months.
I explained to my mother that I didn’t see how a five month old was going to do anything with a gun. If older, I could see concern. I also explained to her that they are taking a great risk by not having a gun, considering burglary and violent crime statistics. Mom basically sided with them, saying that its their choice. I understand, but I believe that they should make more informed choices. I told her that she didn’t need to tell them, but that I just wouldn’t go over there to spend the night if I can’t bring my gun. (I don’t like to be without it at night time, as I believe this is when people are most vulnerable.)
Mom is upset at this. I explained to her that I had only been to their house once anyway, and we usually just all meet up at Mom’s. She brought up that I haven’t been carrying long, and can’t see why I just can’t leave it in the car for a night.
I realize that I am posting to the choir, and that most of you will agree with me. I’m looking for ways to best deal with this situation without causing a family feud. And if all possible, I’d like to convince my relatives to take their own safety, and each other’s, more seriously.
A few weeks ago, I went to visit my (step) sister, who just had a baby. I went with my mother and step-father, who both know that I carry and am licensed.
While we were getting ready to go into a large stadium, I asked my sister if her glove box or console locked so that I could put my gun in there. (State law requirement.) She told me that my carrying makes her “very uncomfortable.� I asked her why, and she replied that it could just “go off.� I informed her that properly functioning guns kept in holsters don’t “go off� by themselves. I also informed her of the statistics for women becoming victims of a violent crime, and suggested she consider carrying. She seemed fine after that, so I let it go.
She giggled about it when we were out shopping. In fact, she almost blew my cover by shouting it to her husband from a distance of about 7 to 10 feet. I stopped her before “gun� came out of her mouth. I thought she was okay with it, and figured he was too. (He grew up in deep east Texas, a region where gun control means accuracy.)
Before I left, I asked BIL if he liked guns. He said “yes,� and so I showed him my carry weapon. My sister giggled, amused that I carry a weapon.
A few days ago, my mother tells me that BIL was upset that I brought a gun into their house. He told my sister this, who then told my step-dad (her parent), who told my mom. Mom & step-dad prayed that I wouldn’t be offended by it. They don’t like the idea of a gun being in their house, especially now that they have a baby, who is under five months.
I explained to my mother that I didn’t see how a five month old was going to do anything with a gun. If older, I could see concern. I also explained to her that they are taking a great risk by not having a gun, considering burglary and violent crime statistics. Mom basically sided with them, saying that its their choice. I understand, but I believe that they should make more informed choices. I told her that she didn’t need to tell them, but that I just wouldn’t go over there to spend the night if I can’t bring my gun. (I don’t like to be without it at night time, as I believe this is when people are most vulnerable.)
Mom is upset at this. I explained to her that I had only been to their house once anyway, and we usually just all meet up at Mom’s. She brought up that I haven’t been carrying long, and can’t see why I just can’t leave it in the car for a night.
I realize that I am posting to the choir, and that most of you will agree with me. I’m looking for ways to best deal with this situation without causing a family feud. And if all possible, I’d like to convince my relatives to take their own safety, and each other’s, more seriously.