"They felt uncomfortable with a gun in the apartment"
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Lol, I've been irritating them for two years now!Tex1961 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 11:25 am Yea, read that this morning and was pretty irritated about it.... Just ranting here but I want to start carrying OWB just to irritate the native snowflakes....
Texas Born
Texas Proud
Texas Certified
and ARMED....
and if you're uncomfortable with any of those you are welcome to leave and don't let the West Texas wind hit you in the rear on the way out....
That would be entirely the WRONG reason for OWB. That is the kind of behavior that the left wants to point out as common thinking of gun owners and that aint good at all.Tex1961 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 11:25 am Yea, read that this morning and was pretty irritated about it.... Just ranting here but I want to start carrying OWB just to irritate the native snowflakes....
Texas Born
Texas Proud
Texas Certified
and ARMED....
and if you're uncomfortable with any of those you are welcome to leave and don't let the West Texas wind hit you in the rear on the way out....
Big sigh . . . It was sarcasm.twomillenium wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 9:32 pmThat would be entirely the WRONG reason for OWB. That is the kind of behavior that the left wants to point out as common thinking of gun owners and that aint good at all.Tex1961 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 11:25 am Yea, read that this morning and was pretty irritated about it.... Just ranting here but I want to start carrying OWB just to irritate the native snowflakes....
Texas Born
Texas Proud
Texas Certified
and ARMED....
and if you're uncomfortable with any of those you are welcome to leave and don't let the West Texas wind hit you in the rear on the way out....
I was pretty sure it was sarcasm, but remember the libtards read this forum just to take things we type out of context.Tex1961 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 9:57 pmBig sigh . . . It was sarcasm.twomillenium wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 9:32 pmThat would be entirely the WRONG reason for OWB. That is the kind of behavior that the left wants to point out as common thinking of gun owners and that aint good at all.Tex1961 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 11:25 am Yea, read that this morning and was pretty irritated about it.... Just ranting here but I want to start carrying OWB just to irritate the native snowflakes....
Texas Born
Texas Proud
Texas Certified
and ARMED....
and if you're uncomfortable with any of those you are welcome to leave and don't let the West Texas wind hit you in the rear on the way out....
But you are right and I would never carry owb for that reason.
Another concern of unsecured weapons when not at home is the possibility of arming an intruder. It would be a very sobering moment to walk in on a break in and having a BG standing there with one of my guns pointed at me.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:39 am I don’t even leave unsecured weapons in my house when I’m not home, and I own the place. For sure, if I had roommates in a rented dwelling, I would NOT leave guns unsecured - even if I knew my roommates to be open-minded about it. The potential liability for someone else misusing one of my guns, even if they were just fooling around with it, is just too high to ignore. Not to mention, what if my roommate actually committed a crime with my gun?
Absolutely....which is another reason why I never leave without making sure that my safes are locked. I was just pointing out the absurdity of leaving guns accessible to roommates, and why I think that the young lady who is being evicted is partly responsible for creating the situation. A simple lock box would have fixed the problem... AND given her grounds for swearing out a criminal complaint against the roommates if they even tried to break it open.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:52 amAnother concern of unsecured weapons when not at home is the possibility of arming an intruder. It would be a very sobering moment to walk in on a break in and having a BG standing there with one of my guns pointed at me.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:39 am I don’t even leave unsecured weapons in my house when I’m not home, and I own the place. For sure, if I had roommates in a rented dwelling, I would NOT leave guns unsecured - even if I knew my roommates to be open-minded about it. The potential liability for someone else misusing one of my guns, even if they were just fooling around with it, is just too high to ignore. Not to mention, what if my roommate actually committed a crime with my gun?
Among other things, I think this means the firearms were stored in a manner that complies with Massachusetts law.Lewis then contacted police to ensure the firearms were legal. Police agreed to do so and found that the guns were in compliance with Massachusetts laws.