Dad totally FREAKS OUT when he learns his 24-year-old daughter owns a gun…

This is incredible. A dumbfounded father in Nebraska has a huge problem on his hands. He writes to “Ask Amy”, a newspaper columnist, for advice on his 24-year-old daughter who lives with him. He wants to know if he can kick her out.

What’s the huge problem? His daughter owns a .40 caliber HANDGUN! *shriek* *shriek* *shriek*

Just read what he says:

Dear Amy: This week, I discovered that my intelligent, hard-working, responsible 24-year-old daughter (who lives with me) is a gun owner! And it’s not a normal gun, either — it is a 40-caliber semi-automatic, and she has hollow-point bullets to go with it.

Amy, this is the kind of weapon a criminal would possess! She says it is for emergencies. There have only been two home invasions in our neighborhood in the last 11 years.

Wait I thought most criminals carried 9mm Glocks. Well what do I know, I’m not a criminal. Also, how would he know what criminals carry?

Anyway, he continues:

I’ve given her three choices: She can either give her weapon to me, sell it or move out in three weeks.

I love my daughter and would be so sad for her to move into a place that she would hardly be able to afford, but now I have to lock my bedroom door at night because I don’t know what she’s going to do.

Now she says that I don’t trust her, and is barely speaking to me. How can I convince her to stop endangering us?

What kind of cisgendered snowflake beta-male is this guy? He admits his daughter is responsible, hard-working and intelligent but now he locks his bedroom door at night because she has a gun, and apparently he thinks she’s gonna shoot him?

Dana Loesch is right. This is completely idiotic.

Here’s what “Ask Amy” tells this moron of a father, and it’s pretty dang idiotic too:

According to my research, possessing hollow-point bullets is illegal in 11 states; is it legal in your state to own this sort of exploding ammunition?

In a report published in 2015, researchers at the University of Chicago found that 31 percent of households reported having a firearm in 2014, down from about 48 percent in 1980.

According to this study, there are more guns, but concentrated in fewer households. Why must your household be one of them?

Where did your daughter get this weapon and ammunition? Has she received any safety training or certification? (Accidental gun death is a substantial risk of owning a gun.) Is she perhaps engaged in another activity outside of your household that exposes her to increased risks and makes her believe she needs to have a weapon?

I have news for you: A locked bedroom door is no match for this weaponry; as I write this, just five days ago a father in South Carolina tragically shot and killed his own 23-year-old daughter through a closed door — when he mistook her for an intruder.

I agree with your ultimatum; I also weep that there is yet another (likely unsafe) gun owner in this country.

If this idiot father follows her advice, he deserves all of the trouble he gets from his daughter. She is already upset that he doesn’t trust her and he’s just going to drive her away with this lunacy.

After all, he’s admitted that there have been two home invasions in his neighborhood in the last decade. What more reason do you need to have a gun? She just wants to protect herself and her family – heck she has more balls that he does apparently.


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