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Not really, there's already storage laws in place and people still don't opt for a safe.
I don't opt for a safe, but as I stated earlier with my method none of you would be able to find them let alone even get to them. Unlike a safe, my storage isn't obvious, and its still secured. NC has storage laws saying you have to keep it away from kids, cousins visit with their kids. Their kids are also blabbermouths, so a big obvious safe would mean now my cousins know I have guns and where they are, and they like to talk a lot too (I know more about their friends than I even know about my own from them talking).
So instead I have an extra room somewhere that had a door reinforced, and disguised to look like part of the wall. In addition, also blocked by one of my many book cases. So should I just get screwed over by a mandatory safe then? Cause in the same house I also have tools that can be used to break into a safe.
I don't opt for a safe, but as I stated earlier with my method none of you would be able to find them let alone even get to them. Unlike a safe, my storage isn't obvious, and its still secured. NC has storage laws saying you have to keep it away from kids, cousins visit with their kids. Their kids are also blabbermouths, so a big obvious safe would mean now my cousins know I have guns and where they are, and they like to talk a lot too (I know more about their friends than I even know about my own from them talking).
So instead I have an extra room somewhere that had a door reinforced, and disguised to look like part of the wall. In addition, also blocked by one of my many book cases. So should I just get screwed over by a mandatory safe then? Cause in the same house I also have tools that can be used to break into a safe.