No kids no locks. Pretty simple
Lol. I think I can come up with at least four PA accents.You’ve never heard of a Pennsyltucky accent? Or the 51st state - Appalachia?
It’s a magazine.I keep my unloaded 380 Auto in my nightstand top drawer and a loaded clip in the lower drawer under PJs. I did have occasion to load the clip into the gun when someone was trying to open my bedroom window about 2 AM. I loudly told them I have a gun pointed at them and to get the heck way. I cocked the gun and was going to use it if he got halfway through the window. Police lights and flashlights showed up and was told that the Guy had walked out of the the mental ward a the local hospital. I was so grateful I didn't need to use my gun because I would probably end up in cuffs and shackled. +-)) Ed
No, clock always within reach, and AR hidden unloaded in my large shop.
You always have time if you have a clock.What are you doing with a clock?
Throw it at them?
Do you keep your lamps, kitchen knives and screwdrivers locked up? No? Why not?
Do you keep your belts, zip-ties and duct tape locked up? No? Why not?
I can't stand this latest movement (that is grown through the media) about locking a certain item up.
How about we as a nation get back to dealing with CRIMINALS in a very violent, very publicized, very quick way? Why do criminals get a pass, but a law-abiding person simply exercising their Constitutional Rights get scrutinized? How about stay out of MY HOME, MY CAR and off MY PROPERTY? You are committing a crime if you enter any of those without permission. I'm not committing a crime by having something that I am entitled to own, not locked up!