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<blockquote data-quote="Veritas" data-source="post: 4313950" data-attributes="member: 55012"><p>I guess it depends on how secure your home is and acknowledgment of the fact that for most of us far fewer people come within a mile of our home then the number of people that come within 12 inches of our car and a parking lot. In Other words your home is much less a target of opportunity for most would be thieves. I know you said not to compare it to a car, but I think there is a difference to be pointed out.</p><p></p><p>I have small children though, so every single one of my firearms is secured in a safe in my home. The one at my bedside grants me easy access and each night the gun comes off my hip and goes in there and each morning when I get dressed, it goes back on my hip. I actually have a total of four safes in my home so I am never far from firearms if the one I am wearing at all times doesn’t seem to be enough.</p><p></p><p>So in this case, I would say I’m not a hypocrite, insisting on a safe in the car, but not in the home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veritas, post: 4313950, member: 55012"] I guess it depends on how secure your home is and acknowledgment of the fact that for most of us far fewer people come within a mile of our home then the number of people that come within 12 inches of our car and a parking lot. In Other words your home is much less a target of opportunity for most would be thieves. I know you said not to compare it to a car, but I think there is a difference to be pointed out. I have small children though, so every single one of my firearms is secured in a safe in my home. The one at my bedside grants me easy access and each night the gun comes off my hip and goes in there and each morning when I get dressed, it goes back on my hip. I actually have a total of four safes in my home so I am never far from firearms if the one I am wearing at all times doesn’t seem to be enough. So in this case, I would say I’m not a hypocrite, insisting on a safe in the car, but not in the home. [/QUOTE]
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