Mayor Menino's Crohn's
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So I was visiting my Mom and Sister last weekend. I asked her what they wanted for Christmas. My mother said that she wanted a gun. Needless to say, my sister and I thought that it was a joke. She said that she wasn't joking. She said that she wanted a gun to not only shoot squirrels off of her birdfeeder, but she also wanted one just to "show her support for 2nd amendment rights."
Now, apparently she had bought an airgun that we didn't know about. A little background on my Mom. She's not the "gun type." She's the typical Mom. Drinks Pinot Noir and Riesling and has parties with friends. She's like everyone else's Mom here. Which makes it more shocking when she says that she wants another gun.
To make a long story short, my folks are divorced. Her family hunts (they're also not from Boston). My Dad's very anti-weapon..etc etc. My Sister and I tried to talk her out of it. But I got an email from my Sister saying that she and her compromised on a BB gun. I was disgusted. BB guns are no more dangerous than a "real gun." We've all seen "A Christmas Story." I don't want my Mom to hurt herself...
So I need to get my Mom a book on gun safety. How to handle those things safely. Does anyone have any advice? Does Barnes and Noble have any books?
Gratci!
Now, apparently she had bought an airgun that we didn't know about. A little background on my Mom. She's not the "gun type." She's the typical Mom. Drinks Pinot Noir and Riesling and has parties with friends. She's like everyone else's Mom here. Which makes it more shocking when she says that she wants another gun.
To make a long story short, my folks are divorced. Her family hunts (they're also not from Boston). My Dad's very anti-weapon..etc etc. My Sister and I tried to talk her out of it. But I got an email from my Sister saying that she and her compromised on a BB gun. I was disgusted. BB guns are no more dangerous than a "real gun." We've all seen "A Christmas Story." I don't want my Mom to hurt herself...
So I need to get my Mom a book on gun safety. How to handle those things safely. Does anyone have any advice? Does Barnes and Noble have any books?
Gratci!