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<blockquote data-quote="Veritas" data-source="post: 4313785" data-attributes="member: 55012"><p>Leaving guns in cars is a pet peeve of mine. A car is not a safe. A safe is a safe and I have 2 of them bolted into my truck. One in the center console for if I have to take my pistol off to go into somewhere like a courthouse or I'm going into my gym to workout. Its accessible from the driver's seat in seconds. The other runs underneath my back seat and holds my long gun, chest rig, and other support items.</p><p></p><p>It is too easy to secure your firearms and there's a moral responsibility to do so. I admit "secured" doesn't mean impossible to get but using a bolted in safe in the car is a lot better than the equivalent of putting your wallet in your shoe at the beach.</p><p></p><p>Also don't get me started on magnetic car "holsters"....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veritas, post: 4313785, member: 55012"] Leaving guns in cars is a pet peeve of mine. A car is not a safe. A safe is a safe and I have 2 of them bolted into my truck. One in the center console for if I have to take my pistol off to go into somewhere like a courthouse or I'm going into my gym to workout. Its accessible from the driver's seat in seconds. The other runs underneath my back seat and holds my long gun, chest rig, and other support items. It is too easy to secure your firearms and there's a moral responsibility to do so. I admit "secured" doesn't mean impossible to get but using a bolted in safe in the car is a lot better than the equivalent of putting your wallet in your shoe at the beach. Also don't get me started on magnetic car "holsters".... [/QUOTE]
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