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<blockquote data-quote="glock girl" data-source="post: 1402667" data-attributes="member: 6217"><p>Things are getting insane out there, folks. You're not safe anywhere, not even your own home. The economy's not getting better, and people aren't getting less desperate.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A break-in isn't always for the worse, though. After our house got broken into, I started shooting and got a CCL. Also got an alarm on that house and made having an alarm on a new house a priority to the degree of not moving in before it was monitored. A heavier safe isn't a bad idea, but IMO, the safe and the alarm go hand-in-hand. A lighter safe will do the trick if the alarm starts going off as soon as the door's kicked in, letting BG know they've got at best, a few minutes to find goodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glock girl, post: 1402667, member: 6217"] Things are getting insane out there, folks. You're not safe anywhere, not even your own home. The economy's not getting better, and people aren't getting less desperate. A break-in isn't always for the worse, though. After our house got broken into, I started shooting and got a CCL. Also got an alarm on that house and made having an alarm on a new house a priority to the degree of not moving in before it was monitored. A heavier safe isn't a bad idea, but IMO, the safe and the alarm go hand-in-hand. A lighter safe will do the trick if the alarm starts going off as soon as the door's kicked in, letting BG know they've got at best, a few minutes to find goodies. [/QUOTE]
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