Stative in a sentence as an adjective

So in fact I do think it's relevant that have is stative, because this implies it's not an operation.

Chinese grammar prefers stative verbs to combinations of copulas and adjectives.

Do you truly argue that a child, when they become able, has no responsibility to take care of their parents, when they become infirm?And metaphor need not hew closely to semantics, but having is, linguistically, a ditransitive operation-- technically stative, but the difference isn't important here.

Stative definitions

adjective

( used of verbs (e.g. `be' or `own') and most participial adjectives) expressing existence or a state rather than an action