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Road Side Pub
Firearms in house
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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson2v" data-source="post: 16440660" data-attributes="member: 85508"><p>Unfortunately the rules at my job do not allow weapons on the property, including the car. If I travel in the city with it in the car I could get fired. It kind of leaves me in a bad spot if I were to get a handgun. I am not sure if there are ways around that. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I will have to look into that, didn't know those existed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is a concern for me as well, especially for home defense. I am worried about something traveling outside the walls if something were to go down. A coworker mentioned something about trigger locks, they come with new hand guns. That seems like a good way to secure it from little ones. I have been researching for a while and trying to educate myself and the wife on this subject. It is a serious topic and something I don't take lightly. With all this mess going on across the country and in my capital city I am worried this is going to spill over to the small towns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson2v, post: 16440660, member: 85508"] Unfortunately the rules at my job do not allow weapons on the property, including the car. If I travel in the city with it in the car I could get fired. It kind of leaves me in a bad spot if I were to get a handgun. I am not sure if there are ways around that. I will have to look into that, didn't know those existed. That is a concern for me as well, especially for home defense. I am worried about something traveling outside the walls if something were to go down. A coworker mentioned something about trigger locks, they come with new hand guns. That seems like a good way to secure it from little ones. I have been researching for a while and trying to educate myself and the wife on this subject. It is a serious topic and something I don't take lightly. With all this mess going on across the country and in my capital city I am worried this is going to spill over to the small towns. [/QUOTE]
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