Mothers terrified of guns

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I don't know if it's trust issues or not, i'm telling the forums everything I can. I've asked her what it would take to store a gun or if I need to change and she basically said it wasn't anything I needed to do but the fact they were guns and she doesn't want them in her house. She's claiming her boyfriend sold his gun yet I talked to him he says he still owns it. Come on now I have nothing to hide on a forum as i'm a bit more anonymous then talking face to face with someone. Guns to her are like tainted colors to a extremeist christain if you get my drift. I am here to learn, be safe, and try to convince my mother that she shouldn't fear guns or me. Heck even if I can't get a gun, i'd rather her understand that guns aren't the problem.
 
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I'm not a doctor, lawyer or therapist but,

I don't think this is as much a gun issue as a control issue. Your mom doesn't have as much control over the boyfriend which is why he still has his gun. If they ever get married- watch what happens.

You sound like you may have some question as to your mental state. Get tested for YOUR peace of mind not your mom's. If you are in school these things are often free on campus, if not they can help you and it's confidential.
(never submit to any overnight observation that may count as "committed")

MOVE OUT if you want to make your own decisions.
 
Move!! I left at 18 and for the life of me cannot understand whats with staying at the parrents house is about. .

Her house her rules. Way life is.

Have monetary problems join the service, many a good man started this way. Three squares, clothes and bed, much better than the streets or homeless shelter.
 
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