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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3967878" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Nope, sorry, I have watched these conversations progress on OSA.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I want you to understand something..... I'm not saying throw a gun in your front seat and go down the road... I'm saying it's none of your business what other people do with their property. Now if you feign "muh safety!!!" then yes, I will go down the slippery slope this is built upon. Why do I say all of this? Because these conversations lead to bullchit laws about gun storage. Don't think they exist? Educate yourself. Don't think it can happen? Well that's naive. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I showed a video where a lock typically found in a police cruiser was defeated with a magnet in seconds. Knowing that guns have been stolen out of police cruisers, even around here, does allow that most lock boxes are garbage. Doesn't mean I won't try to buy the best one I can, but if you go to academy and buy a $5 cable lock, you're not doing god's work in securing your firearm. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True. Thanks to the internet all they need in a lot of cases is a screwdriver. Seems you need to watch that YouTube channel for some enlightening. I mean if they are readily carrying tools to take your cat, I don't figure having a screwdriver or simple tools handy is out of the question. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now we have "It's for the children" which is the basis of many laws dictating firearm storage. Granted a lock box WILL keep a child out for the most part, I'll give you that. (Unless he does a search on YouTube). But now we are moving the goalposts to kids from unoccupied cars. See how fast the conversation moves? If y'all need a crusade concerning kids, then by the numbers, you should bark about locking up swimming pools. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I'm not special, I just don't need a suppressed AR in my vehicle. It's absolutely fascinating that nobody here barks about that. That's a lot of gun on the streets. Again, add nauseam, police cruisers get broken into and their locks defeated. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Excellent, then they should STFU about what others do with their property. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think most on OSA have no issue with whatever method they choose. I don't see issues of people begging for sympathy because they threw their gun on the dash and were the victim of a smash and grab. Seems most know what's best for themselves?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3967878, member: 24"] Nope, sorry, I have watched these conversations progress on OSA. I want you to understand something..... I'm not saying throw a gun in your front seat and go down the road... I'm saying it's none of your business what other people do with their property. Now if you feign "muh safety!!!" then yes, I will go down the slippery slope this is built upon. Why do I say all of this? Because these conversations lead to bullchit laws about gun storage. Don't think they exist? Educate yourself. Don't think it can happen? Well that's naive. I showed a video where a lock typically found in a police cruiser was defeated with a magnet in seconds. Knowing that guns have been stolen out of police cruisers, even around here, does allow that most lock boxes are garbage. Doesn't mean I won't try to buy the best one I can, but if you go to academy and buy a $5 cable lock, you're not doing god's work in securing your firearm. True. Thanks to the internet all they need in a lot of cases is a screwdriver. Seems you need to watch that YouTube channel for some enlightening. I mean if they are readily carrying tools to take your cat, I don't figure having a screwdriver or simple tools handy is out of the question. Now we have "It's for the children" which is the basis of many laws dictating firearm storage. Granted a lock box WILL keep a child out for the most part, I'll give you that. (Unless he does a search on YouTube). But now we are moving the goalposts to kids from unoccupied cars. See how fast the conversation moves? If y'all need a crusade concerning kids, then by the numbers, you should bark about locking up swimming pools. Well, I'm not special, I just don't need a suppressed AR in my vehicle. It's absolutely fascinating that nobody here barks about that. That's a lot of gun on the streets. Again, add nauseam, police cruisers get broken into and their locks defeated. Excellent, then they should STFU about what others do with their property. I think most on OSA have no issue with whatever method they choose. I don't see issues of people begging for sympathy because they threw their gun on the dash and were the victim of a smash and grab. Seems most know what's best for themselves? [/QUOTE]
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