“That may be true. I have a friend who’se son was a cop and he asked his son if he was ordered to confiscate his father’s guns would he comply? The son hem-hawed and shuffled his feet and finally said, “I’ll just have to shoot you if you don’t give them to me.” Broke the father’s heart. True story. I was there.”
He should dis-own his son.
No, he should be proud of his son who signed up for duty and is following through on his vows. The assumption, of course, is that the father did something wrong and deserved to have his guns taken away. Put the story in a different assumption, such as we simply want the guns because it is a threat to a socialist government, then you probably get a different answer.