Edward429451
Moderator
I understand and agree with Wyoredmans position. It is private property and couldn't be reckless anything. If the stupid kid steals it, hurts himself, then perhaps he shouldn't be out thieving. The thief is the reckless one. This is a respectable position.
BUT! It's not very realistic in today's world. Wrong or not, unfair or not, the nanny State may perhaps turn against the lawful owner of said gun/vehicle. It's very easy to carry the gun in the house and not tease the animals. I hold Wyoredmans sentiments, but I would never leave a gun in my truck overnight. I pay too much for my property to push my luck like that. The probability of thieves is high so why tempt them?
BUT! It's not very realistic in today's world. Wrong or not, unfair or not, the nanny State may perhaps turn against the lawful owner of said gun/vehicle. It's very easy to carry the gun in the house and not tease the animals. I hold Wyoredmans sentiments, but I would never leave a gun in my truck overnight. I pay too much for my property to push my luck like that. The probability of thieves is high so why tempt them?