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Well at least you remember perfectly when you don't need itI have a handgun that just happens to fit real well in a case I keep all my ar lowers in. About 3 times a year I go looking for the f***ing thing to give it a clean and lube and about 3x a year I have a stroke because I can't find it.
It's safely secured in the same f***ing spot every time, you'd think I could remember that? Nooooo
maybe they could find a spot for the gun owner to sit in?A solid reason to teach gun safety in schools.
Yes, but it's linear. From somewhere I got the idea he was visiting somebody in Natick who doesn't live far from Lilja Elementary. I suppose he left Natick for home late in the evening, and his route takes him along 128.How did we get from Oak St in Natick to 128? That’s a helluva wide search area.
I suppose. But that’s a linear 10 miles on high traffic roads. I’m amazed 5-0 found it and not some stranger 2 months from now.Yes, but it's linear. From somewhere I got the idea he was visiting somebody in Natick who doesn't live far from Lilja Elementary. I suppose he left Natick for home late in the evening, and his route takes him along 128.
Traced his route home.How did we get from Oak St in Natick to 128? That’s a helluva wide search area.
Really good sticky holster?I suppose. But that’s a linear 10 miles on high traffic roads. I’m amazed 5-0 found it and not some stranger 2 months from now.
I wonder where they found it. If you told me he left Natick with it on the roof, and it fell off on 128 and not before, the first place I'd look is the ramp from 9 to 128.I suppose. But that’s a linear 10 miles on high traffic roads. I’m amazed 5-0 found it and not some stranger 2 months from now.
Yeah. With my truck, I end up putting things on the hood right in front of my seat. If I don't see it there, there's larger issues afoot.Was the gun in a case or bag while on the roof? I'm tall and can see placing a bag on top of the car while loading and unloading. Hell they make funny commercials about this.
Haven't had this problem this century since truck/suv.
More reason why schools should have shooting as a sport, even if it is just air rifles.
When kids understand how guns work and the gun is not a shiny new thing, they won't point it at people and pull the trigger.
Instead we try to shield kids from guns, tell them how bad they are and so on. Some kid finds a gun, tries to play cowboy and someone ends up a dead.
My best friend's little brother shot himself that way. Was at a friend's house, the friend's dad was a cop and left his gun out. He found the gun and started playing with, pointed the gun at his head and his life was over. Sad.
Don't give them any ideas, they'll want it to have GPS tracker and locatable from space anywhere on the planet and on all the time.Next new law: "All handguns shall be equipped with a built-in tracking device good for a range of no less than 500 feet which shall activate if not reset every 12 hours. This law shall not apply in Chicago, Baltimore and other Democrat controlled cities". Jack.
all depends on the size of his KNEEPADS........What do you think the odds are that his issuing authority will revoke due to suitability.
A few trips to the range with your kids really ties in all the knowledge and rules that you have preached to them about gun safety. A firearm becomes just another possession of Mom or Dad's that you are not allowed to touch unless you are given permission to, like chef's knives, wine, wallet / purses, or car keys! All can lead to a disastrous outcome!I've shared often about how I gun proofed my kids instead of child proofing my guns.
It's amazing how kids can make good decisions when they have enough knowledge.
And with all of them, taking away the "forbidden fruit" aspect helps a ton. Kids don't feel the need to sneak a look at a gun, or drive the car in the driveway if they know that the parents will let them do whatever if they just ask.A few trips to the range with your kids really ties in all the knowledge and rules that you have preached to them about gun safety. A firearm becomes just another possession of Mom or Dad's that you are not allowed to touch unless you are given permission to, like chef's knives, wine, wallet / purses, or car keys! All can lead to a disastrous outcome!
AS A FOLLOW UP RELATIVE TO THE MISSING FIREAM, THE FIREARM HAS BEEN LOCATED BY THE
MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE ON ROUTE 128 SOUTHBOUND IN NORWELL.
Holding out for Westford Tupperware in a Chelmsford curbside recycling tub.it's not like it was an M4 rifle left on a police car in Salem NH...
Puh-leeze.Don't give them any ideas, they'll want it to have GPS tracker and locatable from space anywhere on the planet and on all the time.
LOL. That article has such a little amount of informationMan who lost his gun and triggered search in Natick faces criminal charge
A man told police he lost his gun near the Lilja Elementary School in Natick actually lost it on Rte. 128 near Norwell and is now charged criminally.www.metrowestdailynews.com
Man who lost his gun and triggered search in Natick faces criminal charge
A man told police he lost his gun near the Lilja Elementary School in Natick actually lost it on Rte. 128 near Norwell and is now charged criminally.www.metrowestdailynews.com
Why do you want his name?LOL. That article has such a little amount of information
Some man lost his gun.
Name? We do not know his name
He needs to go to court.
When? No clue
What court? No clue
Man who lost his gun and triggered search in Natick faces criminal charge
A man told police he lost his gun near the Lilja Elementary School in Natick actually lost it on Rte. 128 near Norwell and is now charged criminally.www.metrowestdailynews.com