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Lol the last I heard it was more than 60 % but like I said that was years ago lol you mean to tell me that the government has not got better but worse at catching criminal's sense then LOL

Yeah, it didn't go down from 98% to 60%. It's easy to catch most robbers. They are on camera and get baited

What a great argument. You're soooo right, despite my having debunked your little buddies entire poorly thought out post with:

-The fact that his 520 hour number is just a made up number he quoted someone else from.
-He inaccurately estimated that the employees would make $20 an hour, and I proved with a link that other gun store employees in Bellevue make about 50% of that.
-He doesn't have the numbers to calculate an "average" when he doesn't even have a range.
-That employee labor isn't covered by insurance.
-That the loss including the damage to the store is covered by insurance and likely MUCH cheaper than paying employees.


The fact of the matter is it's cheaper for the guy to insure than to pay people to lock them up. But you can't provide a single fact or counter argument, just this: :rolleyes:

Pretty sure that's how CEO's make business decisions, on made up data and assumptions that are patently and easily proven wrong, oh and eye rolls in the face of facts with links....
 
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Are you considering the DAMAGE (and potential crime, pain, and suffering) that may no doubt exude from the criminal element these guns will most likely end up in? Or will the insurance company cover that also?

Dude, are you being serious right now??? Yes, in fact, not only did you just quote the fact that I said AGAIN, the damage is covered by the insurance as are the guns, I noted it as one of my first points in my first response to your post as well as several posts since then, including the one you just quoted me saying it AGAIN... Here it is again...

Also, your figures weren't about the damage the gang or thieves would do to the community, just about funky math that made it seem like it was cheaper to hire labor to secure the stuff daily than have insurance....it's not....



A few flaws here. The guns and the damage are covered by the insurance policy. Paying people labor wages is not. It's an expense.

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Damn, time for a new location. Surprised they can still get insurance.

They likely pay a higher rate, though even then it's pretty cheap compared to paying for labor.

Someone posted earlier that the landlord would probably not allow bollards to be put in. Bollards are a good idea to prevent this. While they could put a pole or log in the bed of a pick up and back in without arousing much suspicion, on commercial leases, tenants are responsible for property taxes, maintenance, etc. They can generally make a lot of modifications if they pay for them themselves.

I would let my tenants put in bollards, but Dentists aren't as popular a target as gun stores....
 
Where is his shop at? And whats the name? I would be happy to stop by and support him next time I am in AZ. ;)


Whetstone, AZ Chosin Firearms and Motorcycles

I see the photo on the internet dosn't show the Bollard's I guess an arraignment was made or something. Or that is a real early photo.
 
Whetstone, AZ Chosin Firearms and Motorcycles

I see the photo on the internet dosn't show the Bollard's I guess an arraignment was made or something. Or that is a real early photo.

Damn he is down past Tuscon. I don'e make it down there very often but I will check the place out if I do.
 

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