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Because unarmed people never die from being shot in their homes?

The moose will bring home some husband meat!

I am Canadian, and we had a gun in the house when I was a kid, because bears. Also, moose. Anyway, it was not locked away, I knew where it was but don't know if it was ever loaded or not. It would never have crossed my mind to play with it; it was just an uninteresting thing we needed to have, like snow shovels.

I'm Canadian.... I don't know what your husband has done to incur the wrath of moose.... but they seem okay with me. Well, we all know that the best way to kill a zombie is with a big pointy stick to the skull. I'm going with that.

What if you are Canadian and your husband aspires to bringing home some moose meat? I say aspires because it hasn't happened yet. I think the moose are onto him. They like to hang out in the backyard just because they can.

No. Firearms are inanimate objects and do not increase a risk. Irresponsibility and carelessness increase the risk that something terrible will happen. And that really only increases if you're inside my house. Which you shouldn't be.

I wish I could say the same, but I'll be shooting to kill if I ever find myself in a situation where I need to use my gun.

We have a ridiculous number of guns. Hubby is a bit of a nut. But they're all (except one) locked up in the guesthouse, which is 100% off limits to everyone but me and hubby. I don't want Baby Birdy to even know we have guns until she's old enough to understand the danger. I'm not really sure how I'm going to go about

We bought a bio-locking safe for the gun I keep for home defense. It can only be opened with my fingerprint. Hopefully, my kid will never even see the safe. But if she does, I'm going to tell her that it's a trap for the souls of little children to be transported to the Containment Unit, where they don't get any toys