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fatcpa

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My 2015 F150 has a long, narrow pocket on the side of the console. It's a good fit for the Kahr CM9 and an extra mag that I carry there. Never leaves the truck.
 

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My 2015 F150 has a long, narrow pocket on the side of the console. It's a good fit for the Kahr CM9 and an extra mag that I carry there. Never leaves the truck.

And you, sir, are exactly why this country has a problem with crime. If you didn't leave enticing objects laying around, none of those poor, oppressed, disenfranchised people would be tempted to steal it.

Shame on you, sir.

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I keep a glock 26 in a gunvault wired to the seat frame.

It's mostly for those times when I am in a hurry and forget to get my carry gun out of the bedside finger safe
 

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And you, sir, are exactly why this country has a problem with crime. If you didn't leave enticing objects laying around, none of those poor, oppressed, disenfranchised people would be tempted to steal it.

Shame on you, sir.

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It's not just thieves that gain access to unsecured weapons inside of vehicles. There have been a number of cases where young children have accessed and discharged a firearm inside a vehicle with deadly results.
 

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It's not just thieves that gain access to unsecured weapons inside of vehicles. There have been a number of cases where young children have accessed and discharged a firearm inside a vehicle with deadly results.

So that's the argument against it? lol

Whatever man. Don't carry it in your purse, don't leave it in a nightstand, don't ever keep it anywhere, it should always be locked up in a safe, always unloaded, better yet, you should keep the firearm and the ammunition in separate locked locations, like they require in Australia. I'm sure you'd be happy there - it's for the children, after all, right?
 

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It's not just thieves that gain access to unsecured weapons inside of vehicles. There have been a number of cases where young children have accessed and discharged a firearm inside a vehicle with deadly results.
Guns are stolen from homes, and children have discharged firearms in homes as well.
You don't leave guns in the vehicle with children inside, and you don't leave unsecured guns in the home either.
 

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So that's the argument against it? lol

Whatever man. Don't carry it in your purse, don't leave it in a nightstand, don't ever keep it anywhere, it should always be locked up in a safe, always unloaded, better yet, you should keep the firearm and the ammunition in separate locked locations, like they require in Australia. I'm sure you'd be happy there - it's for the children, after all, right?

Go fishing much?
 

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