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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2833044" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I think a lot of us are in the position where we can't carry in the building at work. It's a federal felony where I work.</p><p></p><p>The overwhelming majority of firearms stolen from vehicles are overnight residence burglaries (street, driveway and occasionally, unlocked garages). It's FOUO/LES information, or I'd tell you how many are stolen from law enforcement vehicles in the state in exactly that manner. </p><p></p><p>So yes, if my vehicle were parked in the driveway overnight, any firearms within would be take out and put back in, every day. I preach that all the time. It's not the law, but it's good PERSEC. I could care less if some thief ruins his eardrums with my stereo. I'd feel a lot worse if someone got shot with my firearm that I didn't take the time to put in the house overnight. FWIW, I keep one ready access gun in the house (no kids and only my wife and I have unrestricted access). The rest are locked in a gun safe when not in use. </p><p></p><p>If they steal it out of my car at work, well I was forced into that situation by fiat and I'm not going to internalize that. JMO, YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2833044, member: 1132"] I think a lot of us are in the position where we can't carry in the building at work. It's a federal felony where I work. The overwhelming majority of firearms stolen from vehicles are overnight residence burglaries (street, driveway and occasionally, unlocked garages). It's FOUO/LES information, or I'd tell you how many are stolen from law enforcement vehicles in the state in exactly that manner. So yes, if my vehicle were parked in the driveway overnight, any firearms within would be take out and put back in, every day. I preach that all the time. It's not the law, but it's good PERSEC. I could care less if some thief ruins his eardrums with my stereo. I'd feel a lot worse if someone got shot with my firearm that I didn't take the time to put in the house overnight. FWIW, I keep one ready access gun in the house (no kids and only my wife and I have unrestricted access). The rest are locked in a gun safe when not in use. If they steal it out of my car at work, well I was forced into that situation by fiat and I'm not going to internalize that. JMO, YMMV [/QUOTE]
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