Because telling me I have to keep my weapons in my home in an unusable condition is NOT reasonable. You've said several times that they should be locked in a safe or have trigger locks on them while in the home. That makes them unusable.
You've also said that if I left my house and someone broke in and took them I should be held responsible. Don't I have a REASONABLE expectation that my home will not be broken into, therefor as long as my weapons are in my home with the door locked that they are 100% secure?
See there is where your idea of reasonable and mine differ. I have EVERY REASON to believe my weapons are 100% properly secured as long as they are in MY home with the door locked when I am away. Again it's no different than my truck. When I park my truck and lock the doors I have the reasonable expectation that it will be sitting right where I left it when I return along with the gun under the seat if I'm not carrying it on me for whatever reason. How MY weapons are stored in MY home is of no concern to anyone other than me.
Besides how are you going to prove my weapons weren't properly secured by your standards? All I would have to do is buy a trigger lock for every gun I own. If one gets stollen, I toss the lock before I call the police and tell them, yes it had a trigger lock on it, here's the key for it, and I'm in the clear. As far as the police know I took "reasonable" messures to ensure my weapon couldn't be stollen or used by someone else. If they catch the criminal and he tells them it didn't have one on it, well it's his word against mine, and I wasn't caught with a stolen weapon nor have a criminal history. Who's a jury going to believe?
well Hornet ill answer your last question first. if you have ever used a trigger guard or breach lock (of quality) you would understand that to remove these items by force leaves heavy marks on the weapon. especially if the person removing it has no real experience with them. they will in more Case than not damage the weapon long before removing the lock. so unless the weapon showed tooling marks or the person stealing the weapon had a key to your trigger guard or breach lock then your story of "it was there but he removed it" would easily be seen as the lie that it is.
is your vehicle properly secured if you lock the doors but leave the windows open? is your vehicle secure if you lock the doors but leave the keys in the ignition with the motor running? is your home secure if you lock the front door but leave the back door open? or if you leave the windows up?
you keep saying "unusable", well if you didn't catch it before ill say it again. if you are with the weapon or wearing it as a side arm ect then it need not be locked, it is under the security of your direct supervision. if you are not there, if your weapon is at home and you are not, or if you decide to leave it under the seat of your car then what difference is it to you that it is usable? for whose use is it that you wish for it to be ready? the guy that steals your car? the guy that walks into your home and is inside waiting for you or your children to walk inside? or is it for the friends of you children who come over and find them? who? answer that question, who is the gun to be kept ready for if your not there with it?
to be honest you talk like a lawyer and not like anyone who has a history in LE. reasonable expectation? that's just lawyer lingo for "i don't want to be responsible for myself".
doesn't the rest of society have the reasonable expectation that you will act in a responsible manner by securing your weapons when you are not directly supervising them? doesn't society have the reasonable expectations that neither they nor their children will be harmed by the weapons in you CARE CUSTODY an CONTROL?
in today's state of decline doesn't a person have a reasonable expectation that at some point their house will be broken into and everything left in the open will be stolen? that their car will be stolen? that their teen age children or the friends thereof will steal things from their home?
your only real reasonable expectation is that if you allow something to happen by your failure to take reasonable steps to prevent it then it will happen and you should be held responsible for your failure.
we discuss helping to ensure the safety of people without heavy gun control and you counter it with I'm wayward and self and want to do things my way even if it endangers others. that does not sound like any LEO i have ever known.
secure your weapons when they are unattended, nothing is unreasonable about it. those who fail time and again to do so are the greatest cause of concern to those who wish to keep and enjoy their right to bear arms without thousands of laws governing that right.
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