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what an idiot, he's lucky he got off.
what an idiot, he's lucky he got off.
Leave a loaded pistol on the front seat of your unlocked truck isn't irresponsible? Big difference between "Becuze gunz" or your wallet, cell phone,etc. What is the answer Nickie?So if someone steals an axe out of an unlocked vehicle and ends up killing another by accident from wildly swinging it the owner would be lucky to get off?
Or is your statement due to “Becuze gunz”?
I think we all know the answer...
Leave a loaded pistol on the front seat of your unlocked truck isn't irresponsible? Big difference between "Becuze gunz" or your wallet, cell phone,etc. What is the answer Nickie?
Big difference between "Becuze gunz" or your wallet, cell phone,etc.
You're nickie, can you read? leaving a firearm in a unlocked vehicle in a parking lot in plain view is irresponsible and stupid, you're guaranteeing it will be stolen by someone . This ain't Mayberry RFD. When you own a firearm you take responsibility for it's use, if you feel the need to leave it a vehicle lock it and put the firearm somewhere where it's not easily observed. "ass clown?" Your firearm should always be under your control when you're in PUBLIC. I lost count of the Privates I've smoked because they left their weapon in the chow hall, leaning up against a tree, in a unsecured vehicle, in the shitter, etc.Who the hell is nickie? Stop being an ass clown and pushing your pre crime agenda. No storage law means just that. He is just lucky people like you don’t push feelgood do something laws in his state.
I have no "FEELZ" , I take responsibility for my actions and the carrying of a firearm. It always must be under my control when in public, it's your duty and responsibility as a gun owner. Same with my vehicle, once the keys are in the ignition and I hit START it's MY responsibility. If you leave your vehicle running with the keys in it unlocked and someone steals it it's YOUR fault. This is the REAL world because a firearm and a vehicle are deadly weapons in the wrong hands. It's got nothing to do with LAWS, it's about being a responsible adult. .No difference. None. Property is property. Don’t let your feelz get in the way of rational judgement.
I have no "FEELZ" , I take responsibility for my actions and the carrying of a firearm. It always must be under my control when in public, it's your duty and responsibility as a gun owner. Same with my vehicle, once the keys are in the ignition and I hit START it's MY responsibility. If you leave your vehicle running with the keys in it unlocked and someone steals it it's YOUR fault. This is the REAL world because a firearm and a vehicle are deadly weapons in the wrong hands. It's got nothing to do with LAWS, it's about being a responsible adult. .
You're nickie, can you read? leaving a firearm in a unlocked vehicle in a parking lot in plain view is irresponsible and stupid, you're guaranteeing it will be stolen by someone . This ain't Mayberry RFD. When you own a firearm you take responsibility for it's use, if you feel the need to leave it a vehicle lock it and put the firearm somewhere where it's not easily observed. "ass clown?" Your firearm should always be under your control when you're in PUBLIC. I lost count of the Privates I've smoked because they left their weapon in the chow hall, leaning up against a tree, in a unsecured vehicle, in the shitter, etc.
Wow. I have no words for this.
I often wonder if everyone is on stupid juice. Stop drinking it.
Got it. If someone steals from you, it’s your fault.
There is a lot of stupid stuff written in this forum. But this has to be top 10 all time.
Wait. You're a privates-smoker?? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
There is no question, regardless of where I lived, that I would NEVER do this. I think neither would anyone else on this board. BUT, that doesn't mean they are criminally liable. There's a huge difference.
Get REAL, so you leave your car running with the keys in it unlocked in your driveway, at the convenience store? YES, it's YOUR fault for being negligent. You leave a loaded pistol on the front seat of your unlocked vehicle and you don't think that's negligent? Wow, not big on personal responsibility I see. Do I leave my pistol on the table when my 2yr old Grandson is running around? NO! And you guys wonder why liberals pass nanny Laws, perfect example right here.
If you leave your vehicle running with the keys in it unlocked and someone steals it it's YOUR fault.
I'm all for the insurance company NOT paying you if your vehicle gets stolen if you leave it with the keys in it, running. But I shouldn't be held responsible because some asshat steals it and runs someone over with it! What happens when some a**h*** steals a baseball bat out of my yard and bashes someone's head in with it? should I go to jail? Woops, left my bleach in my grocery cart and someone drank it and died, I must be guilty of murder. SMHGet REAL, so you leave your car running with the keys in it unlocked in your driveway, at the convenience store? YES, it's YOUR fault for being negligent. You leave a loaded pistol on the front seat of your unlocked vehicle and you don't think that's negligent? Wow, not big on personal responsibility I see. Do I leave my pistol on the table when my 2yr old Grandson is running around? NO! And you guys wonder why liberals pass nanny Laws, perfect example right here.
Yes I am big on personal responsibility. I thing the douche nozzle 15 year old is a piece of shot already. I think his parents are a holes for procreating and raising another piece of crap.
Don’t steal. Teach your kids not to steal.
And if some douche steals from me, no, it’s not my fault. Ever. For any reason. Not one bit.
And you, whoever you are, are a blithering moron and also shouldn’t procreate. Let’s go to keep the gene pool semi decent.
Right, I live in the real world while you still live in Mayberry. No Drill Instructor but I remember as a kid riding my bike to school, forgetting to lock the front wheel to the bike rack and coming out to find your prized possession gone. Guess who my Mother and the Nuns blamed and this was in 1965 at a Catholic School?I think this most accurately explains why he thinks the way he does. Drill Instructor mentality applied to real world situations...
Apples and oranges, baseball bat vs Vehicle?I'm all for the insurance company NOT paying you if your vehicle gets stolen if you leave it with the keys in it, running. But I shouldn't be held responsible because some asshat steals it and runs someone over with it! What happens when some a**h*** steals a baseball bat out of my yard and bashes someone's head in with it? should I go to jail? Woops, left my bleach in my grocery cart and someone drank it and died, I must be guilty of murder. SMH
Right, I live in the real world while you still live in Mayberry.
Nothing to do with "understanding" you sonny, it's living in the real world. I'm not the one calling posters out and mocking them, you are. Can I have your PIN # for your debit card since you don't believe you need to secure your stuff? Here's the consequences of irresponsible behavior which our enemies will exploit every time.Now who is assuming? I am going to leave you now to wallow in your own anger gramps. It’s unlikely you will understand an opposing position at this point anyways...
someone steals it it's YOUR fault.
Okay - You call a guy by a diminutive who you don't know which is an insult in just about every culture and then insult him again by calling him a liberal within a sarcastic post about insults.Ah yes, Insults work real well. You must be a liberal. This is why we have safe storage laws and the anti's love these types of incidents to portray us as irresponsible gun owners who can't keep control of our firearms. "Procreate?" Ah yes, another keyboard commando quick with the insults hiding behind his computer in NC. So you never lock your doors or your vehicle? Why don't you put all your valuables in your front yard and head to work and tell us how that worked out? Do you publish your passwords for your ATM/debit card, bank accounts? Email? WHY? Where do you work? Would your employer be thrilled if you allowed someone to access company computers and whose responsibility would it be if said person used it for unauthorized use? Put your money where your mouth is. Next time you travel North look me , I'm to old to "procreate" but a good "discussion" is always fun.
I remember as a kid riding my bike to school, forgetting to lock the front wheel to the bike rack and coming out to find your prized possession gone. Guess who my Mother and the Nuns blamed and this was in 1965 at a Catholic School?