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    Self Conscious About His "LOAD" 00tec's Avatar
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    So lock 'em up when you're not home? Enforceability aside, not going to help much.

    Nancy Lanza was home....

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    No.

    When something is in my home it should be presumed to be safe from a criminal. I shouldn't be responsible for ensuring a criminal doesn't break into my home and steal my property. The fault, blame, responsibility and repercussions should fall on the criminal's shoulders, not the shoulders of the law-abiding gun owner.

    When someone is caught with a stolen gun or stealing a gun or whatever, the state should cut his fucking arms off. He'd be much less likely to victimize anyone else.

    Besides...a scumbag, low-life, career burglar would probably face much lighter penalties from the court than the innocent homeowner who didn't secure his gun(s) and "allowed" them to be stolen.
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    NO. The only compromise that works...if you voted for entitlements, pot legalization, or Obumer, you can't buy any guns or ammo. Solves several problems at once.
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    What about the bedside firearms many of us keep? Nope don't like it I have the majority in a safe but keep a pistol and shotty bedside.
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    What about the bedside firearms many of us keep? Nope don't like it I have the majority in a safe but keep a pistol and shotty bedside.
    And where are they when you aren't home?

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    If I didn't have to worry about thieves I wouldn't have to have a big-expensive safe. I coulda bought several guns for the price of my safe.
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    When I'm not at home, my bedside gun is in my glovebox or center console.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    And where are they when you aren't home?
    still next to my bed, depending where I went (short term)

    If they can get past both my bitch of a greyhound and my great dane, they deserve the gun.
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    Default Re: An actual real compromise that benefits both sides, and helps to reduce a real problem.

    Here's an idea... pretend my locked house is a safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Here's an idea... pretend my locked house is a safe.
    Yep, last time I checked it is illegal to enter my house without my permission.

    This is about the least useful idea I've heard yet. Now if you have a criminal or crazy person living with you it should be required.

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