Businesses (and legislators) who don't allow CHL to carry everywhere bear some responsibility when a gun is stolen because a CHL followed their rules.steveincowtown wrote:I am a big proponent of locking it when leaving it. My brother had a .380 stolen out of his truck in VA, and years later the he got a visited from some LEO because the gun was used in a murder in DC. While we can all sit her and say we are not connected to the crime, etc. I really feel like part of responsible gun ownership is control of your weapon...in all respects. Returrning to your car and finding your $200 gun stolen would be a bad day; returning to your car while your unsecured gun was being stolen could be your last day.
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- Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:40 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Leaving your firearm in the car?
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