My aunt and uncle have 2 Akitas. They just had 9 puppies last week over spring break. The dogs can be expensive though. They're hoping to sell the pups for $1000 each (which is apparently what they paid for theirs). They also want to start showing their male to be able to sell the pups for more. I definitely couldn't justify $1K for a dog.
Firearms and ChildCare: To Disclose or Not
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My aunt and uncle have 2 Akitas. They just had 9 puppies last week over spring break. The dogs can be expensive though. They're hoping to sell the pups for $1000 each (which is apparently what they paid for theirs). They also want to start showing their male to be able to sell the pups for more. I definitely couldn't justify $1K for a dog.
But in hindsight, he was worth it!- Flag
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guns
We don't have any fire arms in the house but my husbands best friend is back from Afghanistan and he's a marine. He wears one on him at all times and when he stayed with us he wore it and placed it on the table but unloaded it...I was freaked bc I am scared to death of guns. My husband now wants to get one for him self and me. I don't want one at all but he stresses the importance of protecting ourselves in our own home if someone was ever to try and break in. I need to have access to one to protect the children. Our friend wants to teach up tactics of guarding a house. It seems excessive but then again he's seen things I could never dream to have seen. I would def. be disclosing to the parents that we own guns and also where we keep them as we plan to buy a HUGE safe. That will be in the future though bc we can't afford a gun nor a safe.- Flag
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your privacy
I am a registered user but due to the sensitivity of this topic I am logging out.
I had an interview the other day and the family asked if we owned any firearms, which prompted this discussion.
(Feel free to log out and answer honestly to protect your anonymity if you like).
Questions that came up in my mind after the interview:
What if we did own firearms? If we keep them outside of the house, then it is none of their business.... right? I should not have to disclose that I own firearms.
What if we own firearms and they are in the house- locked up in a safe, and in an area where children are not allowed and cannot even physically go. In that situation, is it any of their business? It does not affect them or the child.
What if my husband was a police officer/military/security/etc and he kept his gun in the house- is that their business? Woud I be obligated to tell them my husband's work requires that he carry a firearm- then the question becomes- do I now have to disclose information about my family members to potential parents?
What if I had a concealed carry permit, and extensive years of training? Does that make a difference? Would it make a difference if I carried the firearm on walks with the kids, versus if I did not? (I do understand, no matter what your opinion is, that the recent Trayvon Martin case is bringing light to this issue).
As far as firearms are concerned, how much do you say?
In my opinion, if it isn't a factor that would affect the child in any way, then it is none of the parents business. Where does the parental disclosure end? What if you were transexual/homosexual (or had a child that was, etc) - are you obligated to tell the parents that? How much do they need to know?
**I am NOT trying to start any political or controversial issues, so please offer your thoughts and opinions about this sensitive subject in a respectful manner. I was caught off guard by that question and am wondering what other people think about parents asking it, and how they woud answer. Also, where does the disclosure stop? Thanks~
Rule 35. (1) All firearms shall be unloaded and properly stored in a secure, safe, locked environment inaccessible
to children. A secure locked environment shall include a commercially available locked firearms cabinet,
gun safe, trigger lock that prevents discharge, or other locking firearm device.
(2) Ammunition shall be stored in a separate locked location inaccessible to children.
(3) Firearms shall not be traded or sold on the premises while child care children are present.
then it moves on to rules about animals and says all parents need to be notified of animals.. it doesn't say that about firearms though. I will notify if I am asked but there is no way anyone will know unless they come in and snoop when I don't know they are here. even then they can't open my safe to see what is inside.- Flag
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A friend's child was accidentally shot playing at another person's home many years ago. I don't let my children go to homes with guns. Ever. I always ask when they are going to a home they have never been before. The person who killed my friend's child " always kept the gun locked up" until the day they didn't. It's an emotional issue for me.- Flag
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