So your point is we should lock Faceboo-I mean Instagram live in a safe?
So your point is we should lock Faceboo-I mean Instagram live in a safe?
You mean *after* they have already illegally broken and entered into my house?
By that logic your car needs no crash protection because “if the drunk driver didn’t do the illegal thing, there would be no problem”.
It was Instagram live
I like how guns are being compared to nukes, a bit of a stretch there.
I recommend you do the same.
One is a based on monument of opportunity: this guy left his phone here sitting on his lawn so i will take it. The other is: I am going to break this window, to unlock his door, then go looking through his house to find his phone.
Have some empathy and perspective, won’t you?
why not leave your gun on your front lawn, unattended?
They are locked. In a house, along with everything else.
Burglary happens when you aren’t home, robbing happens directly to you.
So, it is still some how my fault, that some one illegally breaks into my house, to illegally steal my things, to then do illegal things with them. I have done nothing wrong, yet i am getting blamed for someone elses illegal activities.
There is nothing hard ass about this. My gun is a physical object. It is perfectly fine sitting there, and so is my laptop, or my tv, or any other object in the house. Because that is all it is, a object. Until some one breaks in and takes it. They are not even the most expensive objects I have in my home. I should…
His fault for digging around where he’s not suppose to, right?
If someone besides you can get access to it, it’s not secured.
It is secured. It is in my house. Why is it my fault when people break into my house?
The loose guns are in my house. As house that some one would have to *break in to*. Hollow-core, solid steel vault, or storm-glass side window.
So it is still somehow my fault I got robbed? Because I did not have enough locks?
poster child for what we’re talking about.
No, but I also lock my door, and my car, to protect my belongings...to keep them out of the hands of criminals, or in this case children.