Moving abroad, can I keep my guns?

Would you like to list some more questions you feel should be banned? Do you take the philosophy of punishing people for asking questions you don't like into how you raise your children, conduct yourself at work?

You just acknowledged that you didn't know the ins and outs of a situation so how could you possibly then come to the conclusion that it is an irresponsible thing to do? You don't know who it would be rented to, how the room with the safe is accessed or even how the firearms are stored.

If you want more context or information you ask it of the person asking the question not be rude to them.

The question was a legal question, it requires a legal answer, "yes/no under the law you can/cannot do this".

Not all laws make sense, I am not a lawyer, I don't pretend to assume something is law because from my view it makes sense.

So what is someone to do if they don't want to assume something, they don't want to act without gaining more information?

Why it's almost as if they could ask a question.

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