To: EBUCK
Responsibility for what? He was robbed. It isn't like he left it in plain sight. If the door to his office was closed and the briefcase was closed, that's good enough for me.
To: mamelukesabre
If the door to his office was closed and the briefcase was closed, that's good enough for me. I don't know how we got to this point in society where the victim of a robbery has now become responsible for having the stuff stolen. Sure, he could have secured the firearm better. But we could all move into decommissioned missile silos and install twenty-ton vault doors to protect our stuff too (let's all face it -- that's where safe storage laws are headed. Eventually, you'll have to have the equivalent of a home vault in which you must store your unloaded guns, separate from the ammunition, 24x7 or you'll be a felon).
To: mamelukesabre;mn12
Not good enough for me if there are a bunch of kids running around. It's not like leaving a screw driver in your briefcase, it's a gun man. Gotta keep control of your firearms at all times.(period) End of story. And by taking resp. for his actions I commend this guy.
mn12, If it's stranger than a dually armed social worker, I've never seen it.
EBUCK
16 posted on
03/15/2002 7:53:51 AM PST by
EBUCK
To: mamelukesabre
"
Responsibility for what? He was robbed. It isn't like he left it in plain sight. If the door to his office was closed and the briefcase was closed, that's good enough for me."
Bingo.
24 posted on
03/19/2002 8:14:29 AM PST by
4CJ
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