LANDFORGOTTEN
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How many times now? Jeez!!!
https://smnewsnet.com/archives/4371...en-from-tackle-box-in-early-morning-break-in/
https://smnewsnet.com/archives/4371...en-from-tackle-box-in-early-morning-break-in/
Just go to Baltimore, you'll find the guns.
It was a busy weekend:
On Sunday, July 22, 2018, at approximately 1:30 a.m., Deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office and Troopers from the Maryland State Police responded to the area of Canopy Liquors on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park for the reported armed robbery of two citizens.
On Monday, July 23, 2018, at approximately 12:40 a.m., Deputies St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office and Troopers from the Maryland State Police responded to the WaWa Convenience Store on Three Notch Road, in Lexington Park, for the reported armed robbery.
add pnc bank in lex.prk.
Saturday morning from article. This time...When did they get robbed?
Saturday morning from article. This time...
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I must be a bit slow but I thought gun stores took the firearms out of the glass display cases and locked them up at night in a real safe. I have seen many other guns stores do just that, Been in the stores right after they open and see the staff place the firearms in the display cases. Is there a reason that the Tackle Box, even after so many break ins, does not do that? Other than not wanting to spend the time or money securing their guns when the business is closed?
(Disclaimer: Just a theory and not directly pointing to anyone.)That I know of there is not a state law that requires a store to lock down firearms when a business is closed.
Now a smart business, yeah they would lock their pistol in a safe when they are not open and maybe even lock down their rifles.
I would also say that in this day and age, having a video surveillance system would be used as well since they are inexpensive.
That I know of there is not a state law that requires a store to lock down firearms when a business is closed.
Now a smart business, yeah they would lock their pistol in a safe when they are not open and maybe even lock down their rifles.
I would also say that in this day and age, having a video surveillance system would be used as well since they are inexpensive.
I can see a new law being generated out of this....
Thou shall not steal?