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How do you go about discouraging someone from getting a gun/permit?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 3114840" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>My Ma sorta falls into this category. A few years back a bunch of her women friends at church decided that they needed to carry, so as birds of a feather do, she decided that she needed to carry. I thought it was a bad idea at best, but who was I to limit her rights.</p><p></p><p>So she took the class, got the permit, bought herself a S&W 649, went to the range a couple of times and put her pistol on a shelf in the closet. And there it has sat for almost 2 years. She never carried it anywhere, hasn't practiced with it in almost 2 years. </p><p></p><p>The "new" wore off and the issue pretty much fixed itself. I suspect your neighbor's problem would turn out the same way..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 3114840, member: 9117"] My Ma sorta falls into this category. A few years back a bunch of her women friends at church decided that they needed to carry, so as birds of a feather do, she decided that she needed to carry. I thought it was a bad idea at best, but who was I to limit her rights. So she took the class, got the permit, bought herself a S&W 649, went to the range a couple of times and put her pistol on a shelf in the closet. And there it has sat for almost 2 years. She never carried it anywhere, hasn't practiced with it in almost 2 years. The "new" wore off and the issue pretty much fixed itself. I suspect your neighbor's problem would turn out the same way.. [/QUOTE]
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