My mom isnt a big fan of guns, but after being mugged once, she appreciates the value of a well placed firearm. She doesn't mind that I hunt and go to the shooting range regularly with my father.
About 6 months ago, I was out in field service with my mother and an Elder's 2 daughters. My other asked me to get something out of the glovebox, and when I opened it, I had to move my mother's pistol to get what she wanted. One of the girls said "is that a GUN?" to which I answered yes. She didn't mention it again.
At the next meeting, the brothers asked to meet with me and my mother. They asked mom if she had a gun in her car, to which she replied yes, and asked her what it was for. She gave the obvious answer. Then the brothers told her she wasn't in trouble, they were just "counseling" her. They encouraged her to read the following from a bound volume in the library.
w84 3/1 p. 13 Declining to ‘Live by the Sword’—A Protection ******
Christians today likewise abstain from trusting in weapons such as guns and knives—even during these dangerous, "critical times hard to deal with." (2 Timothy 3:1) They take seriously the Bible’s command to ‘beat swords into plowshares,’ and they do not seek to harm their fellowman. (Isaiah 2:4) Because they do not carry weapons for purposes of self-defense, instead of resorting to violence they are more inclined to try to reason with people who would do them harm. "If possible, as far as it depends upon you, be peaceable with all men," is the counsel they follow.
Trying to be a good little Dub, she removed the gun that night.
Flashforward to yesterday.
I had my dad's rifle in my trunk, and was en route to the gun store to consult my gunsmith. I had to stop at an Elder's house to return a dish they had brought food in to my house. The elder was home, and came out to the car before I could close the trunk.
He caught sight of the rifle and told me that guns were only good for killing people... etc. (I've never shot a person- but I seem to have found a lot of uses other than that).
That's my rambling-- you guys got anything to say?