Khloé and Kendall Visit a Gun Range

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From Cosmopolitan

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This week’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians saw Khloé and Kendall take matters into their own hands. And by matters, I mean guns. In response to the recent string of break-ins, Kim’s 2016 Paris robbery, and as Kendall reveals, stalkers “literally once a week... maybe more, twice a week,” Kendall and Khloé consider buying guns to protect themselves and even visit a shooting range. “The conversation of safety has really changed in my family,” Kendall says, but not everyone is on board. As Kim tells her sisters, “That’s what you have security for,” noting that she feels uncomfortable with guns and wouldn’t want her kids North and Saint around them. “I wouldn’t want sleepovers going on here, with the kids here, and I know there’s a gun.”

According to Khloé, “I feel like we’re so targeted and people are now breaking into our homes and stalking us… I know Kim is so against us getting guns, but for Kendall and I, it’s something we feel we need to do in order to sleep better at night.” At the gun range, Kendall and Khloé take turns opening fire, with Khloé almost immediately looking like a pro (to the point where Kendall watches behind a doorway). But the lesson turns out to be just that: After a call with the nonprofit organization Everytown for Gun Safety, Khloé and Kendall decide against making a purchase. “It was just a lot of numbers and scary, and a little overwhelming and dark to think about,” Khloé says. “I think the answer is not to add more guns into the world.”

The episode also included some dog drama between Kim and Kourtney (Sushi is having a hard time being a good dog, OK?) and a new house for grandma MJ, courtesy of Kris Jenner. But let me get back to Sushi the pom. Not only does Kim try to switch her dog with Kourt’s (since Reign is a “pet detective and he can tell and he’s two), things get so bad, she enlists the help of Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan, who has the honor of mumbling this week’s best quote: “It looks cute in the beginning but eventually it’s painful.” He’s talking about Sushi the pom here, but already, I can think of eight other things to apply this to. Thank you for your work, Cesar. And thank you for this excellent quote.

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