YerNotGood
Active Member
I don't lock up many of my guns, they are stashed in places that I frequent in the house. No point in having a nice collection of guns if they are all locked in a safe when you might need them. Sure, the range toys and collectables should be in the safe, but in my house (without kids) I want my guns in reach. That being said, I update my homeowners policy frequently to make sure I am covered for the replacement value of my guns.
The study states that "We found that less than half of the U.S. gun owners store all their guns safely." That could very well be accurate. I know tons of gun owners who store most of their guns in a safe but have a handgun sitting on their nightstand. By their definition, those people would fall into the statistic. Its also worth noting that the head researcher, Crifasi, is a gun owner herself and supports 2A. Just food for thought, carry on...
The study states that "We found that less than half of the U.S. gun owners store all their guns safely." That could very well be accurate. I know tons of gun owners who store most of their guns in a safe but have a handgun sitting on their nightstand. By their definition, those people would fall into the statistic. Its also worth noting that the head researcher, Crifasi, is a gun owner herself and supports 2A. Just food for thought, carry on...