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On Dec 17, 1:39 am, Don Foreman wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 17:07:10 -0800 (PST), Too_Many_Tools





wrote:
On Dec 15, 10:21 am, Don Foreman
wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 23:25:20 -0800 (PST), Too_Many_Tools


wrote:
On Dec 14, 3:14 pm, Don Foreman wrote:
Too_Many_Tools wrote in news:a927ebf6-a114-4c4f-
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SEVERE penalties for allowing others unauthorized access to your
weapons would be another.


Brilliant! Concealment or a locked storage space is clear evidence of
intent to deny access rather than allow it.


If you leave your car unlocked, someone steals it and injures someone
with it, how about you do some hard time?


Perhaps you should ask your local law enforcement what leaving a car
unlocked means to them when it is stolen.


It means nothing to them, other than as a statistic.


Allowing a firearm to be used by unauthorized personnel is the same
thing


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You are wrong Don...and your response tells me that you should ask
them.


TMT


Wrong about which, the unlocked car or the ambiguity? I'm clear
about the matter of secured firearms because I did check. I'd
reported activity of a door-to-door scammer, a cop came to check it
out. We musta spent an hour chatting and visiting about this 'n that.
He showed me his, I showed him mine. We discussed shooting, guns, and
proper security of same, along with familiarization with and
demystification of guns for children at appropriate age to appropriate
level.

It's quite clear that you've been deprived of such, because you (and
many others) don't seem to understand that guns in responsible hands
are effective instruments for keeping peace and curbing violence.

I don't need nor seek to win an online argument here. If what I have
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I understand completely that guns in responsible hands are effective
instruments for keeping peace and curbing violence.

The problem is that many guns are not in responsible hands.

The ever increasing civilian body count is simple evidence of that.

Any solutions?

TMT