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Originally Posted by cmbdiesel
When you assume....
By definition, the weapon is not in your control if you don't have the ability to take it into your hands. It may be in a controlled environment....
Would you leave the cash equivalent of your gun lying on the kitchen table when you are not home?
I know I don't.... not expecting to get broken into and burglarized, but it has happened, so I don't make it easy in case it happens again.
Locking up your weapon when you are not home is not protecting the criminal, it's protecting everyone else.
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I disagree -- it is in my control as it is in my house and my house is in my control, whether or not I am present. Were that not the case I would not have to carry liability insurance. I could tell the judge, "Hey, I wasn't home when the kid locked himself in the abandoned fridge" and everything would be okay.
I don't leave cash or guns on my kitchen table. "... a place for everything..."