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Old June 12, 2013, 11:48 AM   #20
Frank Ettin
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Join Date: November 23, 2005
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Originally Posted by zincwarrior
...As for other people - if they were snoops they wouldn't have been welcomed in the first place.
You might not know, unless/until you catch them snooping. And of course, keeping one's guns (and other valuables) secured means not having to worry about it.

Yes, one might want his gun readily available in an emergency. So he could keep it on his person. Or we also have several guns secured in various lock boxes we have around the house. The lock boxes have touch pad combinations that can be operated without looking; all are set to the same combination; all are hidden, bolted down, but readily accessible; and all contain a loaded gun, extra ammunition and a Surefire flashlight. So our loaded guns are both readily available to my wife and me as well as being secure at all time from unauthorized access.
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