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2A2Dend, A lot of gun stores, pawn shops, and even big box stores with gun departments have safes to lock up all guns at night or at least security personnel ready to handle such threats. I think such precautions are a much better investment of time and money.I've said it for decades.
Gun shops should have stringent building and re-enforcement codes.
The bars in front of doors and windows are cosmetic, do nothing but give the appearance of security.
Without the rest of the structure being up the the same standards this type of crash and grab will continue.
Bury 12"-18" x 10ft diameter boiler pipes six feet in the ground, then fill them with concrete. All across the front, and back if there's anywhere a vehicle could be used. Spaced 4ft apart. At minimum.
308, Unfortunately thinking that MORE laws are the solution has done NOTHING but make the situation much worse for responsible buyer/owners!We need more gun laws to prevent this sort of thing from happening
A lot of businesses that sell firearms do this already. Invest the time and materials needed to keep guns from getting damaged. Who knows, such actions should lower their insurance costs??Most gun stores DO NOT do this as moving firearms into and out of a safe everyday is both time consuming and risks damaging the firearms.
A lot of businesses that sell firearms do this already. Invest the time and materials needed to keep guns from getting damaged. Who knows, such actions should lower their insurance costs??
Most guns shop with sizeable inventory don't do this mainly for the reasons I mentioned.
Think about the logistics of it, not the one time cost of purchasing the safes.
I was being sarcastic.308, Unfortunately thinking that MORE laws are the solution has done NOTHING but make the situation much worse for responsible buyer/owners!
I've said for decades criminals should be penalized swift and sure...
What happened to 'enforcement'. We have plenty of laws to facilitate our societal well-being. Passing new laws is a administrative fix...that doesn't work to deter criminals and only creates more restrictions and frustrations on the good citizens. So...how do we get more enforcement? How?
... No medical treatment, no good food, no heat, no benefits, no rights; just other scum to 'associate' with. Just keep loading them in until it becomes the filth they deserve...a deterrent perhaps. Although, I like the guillotine solution suggested.
As an aside, it is good practice to endorse all of the Bill of Rights because when one amendment is ignored, it makes it easy to ignore them all.
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia
The history in Britain leading up to the Bill of Rights showed egregious use of fines (especially for political vengeance) as well as horrific punishments. There are good reasons behind each of the amendments in the BoR.