Sounds like some might just lean a little bit to far to the left.
Sounds like some might just lean a little bit to far to the left.
A lot of people have made a LOT of assumptions on a very limited story. Why does everyone assume that the broken window into the building gave them instant access to the firearms? There is no where near enough information to place any blame on anyone but the thieves in the case. Criminals make it a point to find ways around security systems and no matter what anyone thinks, your security is merely a deterrent to make someone not want to bother and look for an easier target.
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The only creature lower than a snake is the thief and even a snake has respect for itself..
The man's looking for his merchandise back. Anyone that sells guns to a dealer or puts it on consignment should have necessary, trackable data. And should be held responsible. If a licensed gun store takes on consignments or buys from an individual they should record all info and verify identity of the seller. This should go into a database to insure that the prep doesn't get away so easily.
They do it on pawn stars? The problem? What if the buyer who bought it from the thief took everything for granted?
That cannot happen now...
This! A lot of people on here have that"im better than you "mentality... sick...... just sick! If your online telling everyone how much better you are then them at anything... including storage of a gun... you might as well vote for Brandon... stick together or fall apart
Agreed. I have ring, adt, Comcast camera’s and a reinforced room with my safe.
I recently had a 105 pound **** Argentina who would
Just loved to used a person breaking in as chew toy. He passed away Wensday,
Good post