Now that would be a deal breaker in my mind. Firearms should be secured by the holder and the holder only (a la using non-TSA locks).E.Marquez wrote:http://www.mesasafe.com/models/hotel-sa ... rview.html
They make hotel safes.. I knew it looked familiar. I have stored stuff in them dozens of times while traveling and the cruise ship I was on a few months ago had one of these in each cabin.
There is a pass code for the hotel ones which is the same style, brand, model as the ones Texas A&M is requirening be used. SO your stored gun is only as safe as whoever TAM entrusted with the override cardOverride Functions
Allows you to access the safe using an Override Card or the Override Key
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- Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:45 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Texas A&M dorm room safe requirement
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