Patrick writes:
Yesterday my wife and I were talking about our political beliefs. Gun control came up and I already knew that we are both on opposite ends of the debate. She’s for more of it and I want no new laws. One topic we discussed at length is me carrying concealed. Before getting married I had planned on carrying basically everywhere I lawfully could . . .
She is hesitant, though. She’d feel uncomfortable if I carry, but doesn’t have a set-in-stone opinion (no one in her family has carried, so it’s a new concept to her). She asked me where I would carry and how I’d conceal my handgun. This discussion lead to her asking if I would carry when we have children.
And that’s when he asked for advice. So if you have a reluctant spouse and little tax deductions running around, how (and when) to you pack your piece?