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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1161101" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>Parking on Federal Property? I know it sounds like a stupid question, but my father is Fed, but his parking is not (office is in a public strip mall). I would just carry as much as possible.</p><p></p><p>As for family, I wouldnt say you need to keep guns stashed, but definately educate and train your family. My wife knows not to open the big door when people come knocking (helps we have a wood/glass front door) even when I am home. She knows to ask who it is, and then to say something as to not reveal wether she is alone or not, IE "Can you come back later, I am really busy with a sick [dog/baby/I'm cleaning]." She also knows where at least 1 handgun is (central place, but stored safely), and the shotgun (stored safely yet accessible in the bedroom).</p><p></p><p>Even if you plan on stashing, just make sure you always advocate strategy and everyone in your family is aware of what is where and what needs to be done.</p><p></p><p>I know I have had some scarry situations coming in on red eye flights. Try to call my wife to let her know I am home, pulling in the garage, and she doesnt answer. Would hate to walk in to my own house unannounced and catch 00 in the gut. But as I said, we talk about scenarios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1161101, member: 7633"] Parking on Federal Property? I know it sounds like a stupid question, but my father is Fed, but his parking is not (office is in a public strip mall). I would just carry as much as possible. As for family, I wouldnt say you need to keep guns stashed, but definately educate and train your family. My wife knows not to open the big door when people come knocking (helps we have a wood/glass front door) even when I am home. She knows to ask who it is, and then to say something as to not reveal wether she is alone or not, IE "Can you come back later, I am really busy with a sick [dog/baby/I'm cleaning]." She also knows where at least 1 handgun is (central place, but stored safely), and the shotgun (stored safely yet accessible in the bedroom). Even if you plan on stashing, just make sure you always advocate strategy and everyone in your family is aware of what is where and what needs to be done. I know I have had some scarry situations coming in on red eye flights. Try to call my wife to let her know I am home, pulling in the garage, and she doesnt answer. Would hate to walk in to my own house unannounced and catch 00 in the gut. But as I said, we talk about scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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