How do I convince someone bringing a gun into your home only opens yourself up to harm from it more than not?
Only if they're stupid. There's nothing wrong with owning a gun and properly storing it
>>17122843
Most people are stupid anon, that's why I'm afraid.
>>17122846
You think this specific person is too stupid to properly own a gun? Why is that?
>>17122854
emotionally unstable,quick to action
>>17122855
Who is this person to you?
Perhaps you should buy them a pizza while telling them that pizza hurts you more than guns do
You're being very evasive OP.
What is this person's reason for wanting a gun and what relation are they to you specifically?
>>17122879
They want to use it as a carry on for protection,however I know they don't have the mental or emotional stability for the reasonability of owning one,no matter what documentation says they do,there also the possibility of someone else using it against them in a moment of weakness and thought.
>>17122899
Well OP all you can really do is tell them these things that you've told us. Otherwise, it's up to them. If you don't feel comfortable or safe around them, then don't be around them anymore.
>>17122861
Eating 6 slices doesn't kill you though.
>>17122839
You can't.
It's their decision.
>>17122839
You don't because it's an absolute lie.
Besides, if you don't trust them enough to be responsible with a gun in your house, why do you even trust them to be in your house at all?
>>17122899
>I know they don't have the mental or emotional stability for the reasonability of owning one,no matter what documentation says they do
How do you know this? The way you phrase it seems to imply that documentation exists; how did they arrive at the opposite conclusion from you, and why is their method flawed while yours is not?
>>17122986
It does if you are the pizza. Think about it.
You can only convince someone that IMPROPERLY bringing a gun in a house will lead to harms.
ha i think op is a faggot, you dont know the persons thoughts, so why the fuck would you assume and you know what they say about assuming...