not_my_kids
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I'm 5'5, 120 lbs in combat boots. Even if an intruder didn't have a gun, I still might need mine. In both of the situations listed above, the guns would never have been discovered or played with if they had been in locked cabinets with ammo removed and stored seperately. Like I said, it takes me 43 seconds to find, unlock, and assemble my gun. It takes me a another 2 to thumb off the safety and fire...If you can take me out in under 45 seconds, you win. If not, I win. It's that simple.
If there are kids in the house, weapons always have to be stored safely. That's a given. What does disturb me is that the sheriff here is not stressing that point. If you are going to holler for everyone to go out and get a gun, don't forget to stress the responsibility aspect.
If there are kids in the house, weapons always have to be stored safely. That's a given. What does disturb me is that the sheriff here is not stressing that point. If you are going to holler for everyone to go out and get a gun, don't forget to stress the responsibility aspect.