Sounds like one-way tolerance.
Whatever somebody has chosen to surround themselves with to make _their_ home theirs should not be taken away from them just to make some outsider "feel" safe. How about a bit more tolerance from these people that claim to be wanting to help somebody stay in their own home rather than have to go into care. If your client has to hide away his things that make him happy to still be living in his own space are you sure you're actually helping him?
My daughter worked in one-on-one care for "disabled" people, and what a huge rort that industry is. Some obnoxious teenager that refuses to make any attempt to fit into society under the guise of various "mental illnesses" and whose parents claim that "they can't cope with him" gets put into his own rental property and $600,000 per year spent keeping 24/7 attendance by "carers" on minimum wage who are physically attacked all the time with anything at hand, including furniture...all while the parents are living it up not having to deal with their kid anymore - all done with our tax money. And the company will not support any claims by the employees about being injured, they just move them to another job and bring in some other unknowing victim to be attacked, rather than upset the golden goose. I'm so glad she got out of that mess.
The clause the OP posted reads like it comes from one of the contracts my daughter had to sign, written by somebody straight out of school with no clue about contract writing.
Wapiti wrote:My Dad mentioned something like this when he read all the info on the expectations of Mum and dad's homecare packages.
Having illegal or alarming items on display, or anything a visitor may take as threatening or dangerous was to be addressed before these people came into your home.
Plenty of you would be familiar with these people helping oldies stay in their homes longer. Helping with cleaning, washing, checking everything is safe and working.
Pretty easy, lock guns away in the safe where they are supposed to be by law anyway. I cannot see the big deal here.
Not my scene, but put away swords, hunting knives, whatever.
On the downside, why also have stuff laying around that could just trigger an afterhours visit by crims later? Who knows nowadays?
Take a step back and look around, what is here that could alarm someone who has been socially engineered by the germs you've all put into government, and the media you support just be continuing to watch it.
You mightn't agree with it, or even understand it, but that's the way it is.
It's actually really simple, so nothing to worry about. Put yourself in someone else's shoes.