Have gun will travel By LEWIS W. DIUGUID The Kansas City Star My wife, Valerie, and I didn't find out until later that people we had invited into our home for the first time for dinner had carried a gun with them for "protection." One of our daughters or their friends could have stumbled over the woman's purse where the gun lay concealed on the family-room floor. A curious child could have picked up the firearm and discharged it, hurting or killing someone. The male guest said the woman he was with carried the gun for protection. The questions that...