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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 1076596" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>I'm sure you think us hayseeds keep our firearms in cookie jars or or under the stacks of Guns and Ammo magazine but responsible gun owners will have them secured in a manor fit for that persons home. IF they could find the firearms in my home in the amount of time they want to risk on premises but then to get them out of their secured storage on top of it would be beyond what most criminals plans. Why risk getting caught while a houseful of much easier to steal items surround them. </p><p></p><p>I would report the theft of a firearm the same as I would a car or tv, etc. if the criminal used it in a robbery I would feel no more responsible than I would if he broke the speed limit in my stolen car. A criminal is a criminal and should be dealt with appropriately.</p><p></p><p>Since we're debating it, perhaps you can enlighten us in the correct way to store weapons in our home. We'll see how close you come to how we actually do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 1076596, member: 5529"] I'm sure you think us hayseeds keep our firearms in cookie jars or or under the stacks of Guns and Ammo magazine but responsible gun owners will have them secured in a manor fit for that persons home. IF they could find the firearms in my home in the amount of time they want to risk on premises but then to get them out of their secured storage on top of it would be beyond what most criminals plans. Why risk getting caught while a houseful of much easier to steal items surround them. I would report the theft of a firearm the same as I would a car or tv, etc. if the criminal used it in a robbery I would feel no more responsible than I would if he broke the speed limit in my stolen car. A criminal is a criminal and should be dealt with appropriately. Since we're debating it, perhaps you can enlighten us in the correct way to store weapons in our home. We'll see how close you come to how we actually do it. [/QUOTE]
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