Gotta love this part:
"The Regalado brothers, who are free on bond, were part of a group that found the firearms dealer's vehicle unlocked on March 16 as they were burglarizing cars, authorities said.
"They got lucky and happened to find a vehicle with some firearms in it," Perot said."
And I checked. Hummers do come with alarms standard.
That idiot FFL is making us all look bad. I do believe that leaving firearms + ammo in such a way as children can get to them is illegal in Texas.
If he can't take even minimal precautions with that kind of hardware, he shouldn't be a dealer.
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