I'll do a little overshare.
A few years ago I was unemployed. Related to that there was stress in my relationship and I was unhappy in general. I also had a child entering their teens.
I've been a pretty strong gun advocate on these forums for years. I still do generally advocate for gun rights, but I've softened on a few points.
Anyway, I owned several guns. I've never had a impulse to use them inappropriately and I suppose I could have just leaned on my ego a bit and decided I was just too good to fall into a deep depression or to get set off into a blind rage, or that my son would ever gain access to my guns. But instead I decided that my house was no longer a good place to have guns. I needed the money anyway, so I sold them all.
During that time there was never a specific situation I can look back on and say that it's a good thing they weren't there or else something bad might have happened. But I do think it was the right decision.
As fish mentioned, I think in a different thread, there's really no such thing as a "good guy." None of us are all good or all bad. No one. And none of us are the same person throughout our entire life. It's possible one day for something to shake you so hard that your values, your perspective, everything, is suddenly different than it was before.
A few years ago I was unemployed. Related to that there was stress in my relationship and I was unhappy in general. I also had a child entering their teens.
I've been a pretty strong gun advocate on these forums for years. I still do generally advocate for gun rights, but I've softened on a few points.
Anyway, I owned several guns. I've never had a impulse to use them inappropriately and I suppose I could have just leaned on my ego a bit and decided I was just too good to fall into a deep depression or to get set off into a blind rage, or that my son would ever gain access to my guns. But instead I decided that my house was no longer a good place to have guns. I needed the money anyway, so I sold them all.
During that time there was never a specific situation I can look back on and say that it's a good thing they weren't there or else something bad might have happened. But I do think it was the right decision.
As fish mentioned, I think in a different thread, there's really no such thing as a "good guy." None of us are all good or all bad. No one. And none of us are the same person throughout our entire life. It's possible one day for something to shake you so hard that your values, your perspective, everything, is suddenly different than it was before.