Post by cherryvalance on Mar 3, 2015 18:22:16 GMT -5
I'm almost more aghast at the "Omg just give me easily google-able facts already!!" than the general stupidity of sleeping next to a man who's already pulled a gun on you while incoherent.
You know what? I trust guns implicitly. They will always do what you ask them to do, every single time, when they are handled right and respected for the lethal weapons they are. The problem is with the people who are asking. This should not be a question. My husband has a license to carry (and does, he is a LEO), I am trained from hand guns up to AR's. I am scared to death of guns. They are dangerous no matter how much "training" you have, they are still dangerous, even more so when put in the path of stupidity, ignorance and lawlessness.
But....why?
what possible need is there for you to ever use an assault rifle? I KNOW what they can do, that's is what terrifies me.
I was in the Navy and my husband was army. We were required.
2- Did you ever convince him to "let" you open a Roth IRA?
I haven't talked to him yet.
Did you dig through my post history??? I vaguely remember posting about IRA's. We both have regular IRA's that we have fully funded for the past 3 years. If I remember correctly he wanted Roth's and I wanted regular so I could take the tax deduction now.
2- Did you ever convince him to "let" you open a Roth IRA?
I haven't talked to him yet.
Did you dig through my post history??? I vaguely remember posting about IRA's. We both have regular IRA's that we have fully funded for the past 3 years. If I remember correctly he wanted Roth's and I wanted regular so I could take the tax deduction now.
Your husband is being called an idiot because, after he cocked a loaded gun in your bedroom while asleep, the next move should have been getting rid of the guns. Not putting them in a safe. Getting rid of them. I don't for one second think only you have the key to the safe and that there is no combination, but if thst is the case, between that and the fact that your husband isn't used to using them, there is no version of the world in which those guns are anything other than a liability. . You would be so much better off with a (real) home security system.
And I don't have a problem with guns. I don't even have a problem with kids and guns as long as the kids are taught to never to touch them and not given access to them. But your husband and guns? That's a problem. How do you not see that?