Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
- May 13, 2009
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Yes, in a locked display case, dumbass!
I ran my dad's gun shop and range...our display cases were not locked, nor were the rifle racks. But hey, if you can't keep track of what is going on in your place, I don't blame you for taking extra precautions...but this notion that keeping an inoperable firearm in plain view in my home for teaching purposes is fiing nanny-wacky and you should know it. You're obviously not the expert you think you are.
I think you're a liar. You have never ran a gun store, you don't have any guns toy or otherwise.
I think you're grasping at straws...typical for morons trying to act superior using flawed logic.
You can think what you want but having unlocked guns in a gun store for just anyone to walk in and pop a round in a chamber and blow your fool head off defies logic.
This notion that you think anyone could just walk in and grab a gun from the old shop is just as wacky as the notion that someone could walk into my home and somehow make an inoperable firearm operable. You best stick to your core competencies, son...unfortunately logic isn't one of them.
You're the one that says none of the weapons were locked up. What keeps a person from picking one up and chambering a round?
Are you now claiming that all the firearms in your imaginary gun shop were inoperable?