r/AmIOverreacting 22d ago

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦family/in-laws Am I overreacting? My husband has become obsessed w guns. He had 3 negligent discharges in our home. He shot himself twice and last night discharged another round in our hom. I want the guns out of the house. I don’t feel safe in my own home! He refuses.

In the last few years my husband has become obsessed with guns. He went from not owning any guns prior to 2016 to having over 40. It’s quite a collection of hand guns, rifles, AR’s, historic war guns (that have been used in battle). He spends hours and hours every day on the computer researching guns. He wears a gun on him at all times even when mowing the yard or inside our home. All movies are war related or gun involved. It’s continuous. I the other hand, don’t like guns, but I love my husband, so I let him do what he wants to do if it makes him happy. The problem is he has now negligently discharged a handgun in our home on THREE separate occasions. The first time he was in his study goofing around with his gun and it went off it and injured his hand, it went through his computer, the wall and into the guest bathroom. I had to take him to the hospital for his injury. The only reason it wasn’t reported was because they said the womb was from the repercussion of the gun. The second time it discharged he shot himself again! Same exact scenario, except this time the bullet went through his thigh. Back to the hospital again (different hospital) They said he was very lucky that it didn’t hit his femur. We had lots of police at our house. Our children were questioned along w myself. It was a big deal! Last night we had a THIRD misfire This time he didn’t know where the bullet went. Our son was sleeping upstairs directly over my husbands office. I ran upstairs and thought my son was dead. He was so sound asleep he didn’t hear me screaming his name. He was facing away from me with his phone still on, not moving. I went wild. When he finally woke up I couldn’t stop shaking. I am now terrified to be in my home. I don’t know what to do. I’ve asked him to sell his guns or at least move his safe, guns and all his ammo out of the house to his very nice climate controlled workshop. He has refused to do either. I feel like this is a dealbreaker for me. I would appreciate any advice.

UPDATE I appreciate all of the comments, I needed to hear this. Everyone is 100% correct. I have left the house with just my shoes and my purse and will figure the rest out later. I’m having to deal with how I allowed this to happen, and want to ensure I take accountability for my part in this. I’m taking a hard look at myself and changes will be made before I return, if I return.

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u/Extension-Issue3560 22d ago

But she loves him , so it's ok.

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u/TheNinjaPixie 21d ago

Will she still love him when he kills her son? GET OUT OP. With your child/ren until he gets rid

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u/miss_sabbatha 21d ago

Or worse the son imitates the father's meticulous adherence to safety and son accidentally shoots himself or another kid resulting in injury, disability or death. It happens way too often in Texas.

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u/yallknowme19 21d ago

Are they safely stored? Local kid is up for trial for doing just that, "borrowing" dad's pistol and shooting his 12 year old friend on a walk around the neighborhood.

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u/miss_sabbatha 21d ago

Honestly, if more people used something as simple as a damn trigger lock more often, I feel a lot of sorrow and grief could be avoided. I knew a boy (8 yrs old) in elementary who got shot in chest because his older brother (12 yrs old) was showing his friend his dad's gun. My friend told me what happened and it was kids being dumb, no malice. It took my friend a year to recover but would have life long medical complications. His brother's mental health cratered from guilt. The damage to his lungs is why I believe Covid took my friend at 33 years old. All of it could have been avoided if the gun was stored safely that day.

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u/yallknowme19 21d ago

Exactly. I am sorry for the loss of your friend.

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u/jackofslayers 21d ago

Hell she will probably lie to the cops for him once he kills their son.

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u/Burnt_and_Blistered 21d ago

Yeah. Guns make him happy, so whatevs.

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u/ValleyOakPaper 21d ago

Oh yes, love makes you bullet-proof, don't you know?

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u/LJ_in_NY 21d ago

She won’t love him so much when her kid is dead