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<blockquote data-quote="VladdDImpaler" data-source="post: 1748321" data-attributes="member: 20141"><p>When our son was born last month, the hospital social worker asked that question while filling out a "house safety survey" or something like that. I didn't even think about it and answered yes. She then politely asked me a series of questions like "are they locked up? is the ammo stored separately? how many do you have? blah blah blah". I said all my guns are in a safe place and the ammo is exactly where it needs to be. And as far as how many, I don't see why it is any concern of yours. She said they needed to make sure there were no weapons he could reach. I replied "He can't even crawl yet, hold his head up, or reach out and grab my hand, I think we'll be ok for awhile. And as he is growing up I will educate him in the proper use and proper safety of a firearm which is far more effective than putting the kid in a plastic bubble for firearms." She moved on to other "safety" issues and never asked about the firearms again.</p><p></p><p>Kinda wished I'd thought before answering and just lied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VladdDImpaler, post: 1748321, member: 20141"] When our son was born last month, the hospital social worker asked that question while filling out a "house safety survey" or something like that. I didn't even think about it and answered yes. She then politely asked me a series of questions like "are they locked up? is the ammo stored separately? how many do you have? blah blah blah". I said all my guns are in a safe place and the ammo is exactly where it needs to be. And as far as how many, I don't see why it is any concern of yours. She said they needed to make sure there were no weapons he could reach. I replied "He can't even crawl yet, hold his head up, or reach out and grab my hand, I think we'll be ok for awhile. And as he is growing up I will educate him in the proper use and proper safety of a firearm which is far more effective than putting the kid in a plastic bubble for firearms." She moved on to other "safety" issues and never asked about the firearms again. Kinda wished I'd thought before answering and just lied. [/QUOTE]
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