re: #470 sattv4u2
But knowing her son was having issues (I linked to an interview with family members that all knew) wouldn’t you think it’s incumbent upon the mother to change the code or re-hide the key to something/ where he didn’t have access too?
NOT ‘blaming” the mother here, just a normal precaution I woiuld think
Yeah, that kinda freaks me out.
Only because there was a incident in our family where other family members actually confiscated the firearms in the house for safety purposes with the agreement that if the person got help —they might have access again.
Doesn’t stop them from from buying more, but also let’s them know they are being watched-seriously.