Hopefully if he goes to a doctor it won't someday automatically disqualify him from his Second Amendment right to "Keep and Bear."You need to see a doctor. Preferably one who specializes in sleep disorders. This could the beginning of something very serious, but here's some humorous inspiration.
[video=youtube;_2ao5KQrd9M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2ao5KQrd9M[/video]
This thread scared the hell out of me. You can never be too careful.
Hopefully if he goes to a doctor it won't someday automatically disqualify him from his Second Amendment right to "Keep and Bear."
I'm not on any medication.Lack of sleep may have been in play. I haven't been sleeping well.
I am glad I posted this to make others aware that things like this happen. I hope this never happens again and if it does,I won't be owning a firearm again. I will feel I am to much of a threat. Having to push more buttons to get the safe open will help with this if I were to wake up and it happen again.
Houghmade,I have no mental or other physical problems that would warrant me to see a doctor over this.
...HoughMade,I have no mental or other physical problems that would warrant me to see a doctor over this.I've never even sleep walked before this,just talk a few times and back to sleep....
I have no mental or other physical problems that would warrant me to see a doctor over this.
It's not really your place to tell him what to do. That "nicey nice" is the rest of us understanding we don't have any say in his decisions.If he is going to be taking unconscious pot shots, he should disqualify himself.
People are being nicy nice here. I'll say it. If you fired a shot in your house "asleep" and don't know why, either get to a doctor and get this figured out or get rid of your guns. I don't know that the miniscule chance of a doctor trying to do something about your gun ownership is worth continuing to expose your family and others to the risk of you firing a gun without a reason.
For the time being, I shall refrain from letting my cynical lawyer side take the reins, but if you refuse to seek medical treatment, that side will start thinking that some of its suspicions are being confirmed.
Sure you do, you could very well have sleep apnea. Talk to your Dr or a sleep specialist Dr.
It's not really your place to tell him what to do. That "nicey nice" is the rest of us understanding we don't have any say in his decisions.