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<blockquote data-quote="zoomaster1" data-source="post: 2883687" data-attributes="member: 10477"><p>I used to sleep with my pistol on the headboard thinking I would wake up if someone came in the room. I was proven wrong when a 20 year old guy my daughter was seeing decided he wanted my gun. I woke up at 4am to get ready for work and realized it was gone. After searching the house, I called the sheriff and reported it stolen. This guy was wondering around the house, and I found some of my stuff in my daughters truck. When I confronted him, he promised he didn't take. After 3 hours of telling him to just give it back and never come back, I called the sheriff again. While still on the phone with the sheriffs office, he shot himself in the head in front of both my daughters.</p><p></p><p>Now, it's in a holster under the pillow. DON"T under estimate how light you sleep!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoomaster1, post: 2883687, member: 10477"] I used to sleep with my pistol on the headboard thinking I would wake up if someone came in the room. I was proven wrong when a 20 year old guy my daughter was seeing decided he wanted my gun. I woke up at 4am to get ready for work and realized it was gone. After searching the house, I called the sheriff and reported it stolen. This guy was wondering around the house, and I found some of my stuff in my daughters truck. When I confronted him, he promised he didn't take. After 3 hours of telling him to just give it back and never come back, I called the sheriff again. While still on the phone with the sheriffs office, he shot himself in the head in front of both my daughters. Now, it's in a holster under the pillow. DON"T under estimate how light you sleep!! [/QUOTE]
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