This seems like a random place to ask, but I could use some outside opinions.
If you own guns, and specifically if you have your concealed weapon permit, what is an unoffensive way someone could ask you to not carry your weapon on you in their home? Or are some people just always going to get defensive about this no matter how politely you word it?
This isn't something I've ever given much thought to - many of my family members (dad, brother, grandpa, uncle, etc.) hunt and have weapons in their home - rifles, pistols, etc. I've never given it much thought, they're all responsible people who keep them in spots where the kids couldn't get access to them.
However, my cousin and her fiance recently got their concealed weapon permit, and while I do not have a problem with guns in general, I do NOT want them in my home. It's not something my DH and I are comfortable with, period. They're always posting stuff on FB about making sure you have your gun before you leave the house, stuff about the right to carry, etc. I understand it's their right, but it's also obviously my right to tell them they can't bring them into my home. I'm just not sure about the least dramatic way to go about it. They're supposed to come over for a visit next week, and I want to address it before then. My LO is just starting to move everywhere and be into everything, and honestly, neither of them are people I'd put in the same category as my responsible family members who I trust with a gun.