This is where the delicate balance between safe storage (when the gun is out of your immediate control) and easy accessibility comes in. It's easier on those of us without kids.
Who needs a park?
The odd vacant lot, backyard hedges, landscaped businesses. I daresay if you look at a topo map and a satellite photo there's lots of greenery to live and move in.
How big? Like a wedding, the key is having everyone think you're with someone else.
That and garnering a few facts about the deceased, if you're lucky, they'll have some kind of memory board or photo album to get places, dates and interests.
I guess you're in the "sit back and enjoy" phase now. :D
Real artwork. Those belong in the dictionary next to the term "barbeque gun".
(In the SW / Texas, a special, display-quality gun you wear to fancy events, like a big barbeque)
Here's a few. But I no longer have the Kahr 9mm. (left middle)
The upper pistol is my normal carry gun, a Colt LW Commander. The bottom two are for dress occasions.
I don't disagree we demonize a lot inanimate objects unnecessarily, but I don't think we "celebrate" guns any more than any other group of, say, hat afficianados, "celebrate" their hobby.
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