I know quite a few gun stores that move their firearms from the shelf into actual safes at night, and back out in the day.
Sure, it's extra time and money, but at least it prevents this.
I know quite a few gun stores that move their firearms from the shelf into actual safes at night, and back out in the day.
Sure, it's extra time and money, but at least it prevents this.
There's no reason not to with wage paid employees and plenty of time in the AM to set up shop. I know mom/pops get lazy but these corporate joints need to have controls in place.
I'd like to know more details, but the "journalists" can't get past the words ASSAULT WEAPONS!!!
Yup. And if any of these guns are used in crimes it will be front page news. No mention of how background checks don't work. No contrast with the other ways criminals have gotten guns (a certain Fed agency).