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In reply to the discussion: Etiquette question involving guns [View all]HarveyDarkey
(9,077 posts)41. That was my thought, you posted before I had a chance
If he already knew your feelings, it shouldn't be necessary to mention it.
Glad it worked out.
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"Yes and I'd love to have you visit, but only if you don't bring any guns." is perfectly fine
hack89
Aug 2012
#9
It's odd that so many who would ordinarily know the value of compromise AND sonstitutional rights...
MiddleFingerMom
Aug 2012
#11
Um... that means "target-rich environment" for the bad guys. Step away from the keyboard.
MiddleFingerMom
Aug 2012
#31
I believe in the right to own guns but you have a right to not have any in your home if you wish
Populist_Prole
Aug 2012
#15
tell him to leave them in the car. nobody's packing in your house, so he wont be needing them
NightWatcher
Aug 2012
#16
I do. But that is not to say that it is against the SoP which I find interesting:
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2012
#25
ha ha. i was going to post that my husband would totally respect your preference and rules
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#46
How? gollygee's friend is obviously a respectful person. Most gun worshipers aren't.
baldguy
Aug 2012
#43