New Online Safe Firearm Storage Map Helps Marylanders Find Locations to Temporarily Store Guns

UglyBear

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glhs837

Power with Control
I mean, if you had guns and kicked it, and for some stupid reason, you never taught your kids how to safely own weapons, this makes some sense.
 

DannyMotorcycle

Active Member
I mean, if you had guns and kicked it, and for some stupid reason, you never taught your kids how to safely own weapons, this makes some sense.

yes if you're too stupid to know anyone else.. or had a safe and a will that says they are to be sold..

and now the "holder" has free guns i guess?
 

RoseRed

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I thought that this post would have garnered more input. Personally, I didn't purchase guns, only to store them elsewhere. I can see Nanny State telling me no, I can't have them back. What use is it to have them in the first place? I certainly don't see a home invader hold tight while I go collect them for my home protection...
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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I can see Nanny State telling me no, I can't have them back. What use is it to have them in the first place?


Yep ... a few of the places are Gun / Sporting Goods Stores so you might get minimal questing, but the Police .... yeah
 

GregV814

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Heyyy easy guys... the State of Murlin only be protecting you!!! Look, the criminals who were just furloughed due to CardiB’s “koronow y’all” promised to be good and go back to the cut when dis all be over!! Who knows better about gun safety, you or our Governor who just lost 12 million to a huckster!!!??? It’s not like he’s gonna sell your gun to make up the loss!
 

RoseRed

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This is the first time I saw this topic.

As for me, they can store them when they pry them from my cold dead hands.

The safe firearm storage map was developed in collaboration with students from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The students used their master of public health practicum to contact business owners about possible participation and worked with MPGV to develop the map.

Before the students undertook their project, it wasn’t clear how many organizations in Maryland offered voluntary, temporary firearm storage. Nor was there a resource that publicly listed organizations that offer this service.

Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence hopes that the map can offer a valuable resource for Marylanders in the midst of a crisis.

Nice to see the school is teaching students how to finagle people into giving up their 2ndA rights because they are too stupid to own them.

It also points out where the guns are for those who may want to go steal them.
 

Goldenhawk

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I'm as pro-2A as anyone here, but I would like to point out that this is a private group thing. The State of Maryland isn't doing anything to threaten gun owners; a bunch of mentally hyperactive students thought they could increase gun safety by compiling a list of private businesses that would offer to store guns.

Now, I wouldn't touch this offer with a 10-foot pole even if I did have young kids at risk - but maybe stop saying that the State is threatening anyone's 2A rights this way? It's inaccurate fearmongering.

Or just carry on with the ranting. It's fun.
 

h3mech

Active Member
One, this sounds like a gun controller's wet dream: remember they advocated for making us keep firearms in "safe" locations, and sign them out if they determine we need them? This is step one.

Two: on the bright side, I salivate at the thought of consignment sales in a couple of months :jet:
and when you go to get them you will not be able to pick them up, its call gun control, don't be a sheep be a wolf
 

glhs837

Power with Control
yes if you're too stupid to know anyone else.. or had a safe and a will that says they are to be sold..

and now the "holder" has free guns i guess?


Stuff happens. Lifes messy. Not to me, both of my kids can shoot, and I have a list of friends who would help my wife get rid of them if she wanted to. My buddy, he's got a 9mm he's had since he almost got carjacked in Detroit in the late eighties. Neither of his kids know or want to know anything about firearms, same for his wife. If something were to happen to him, I would rather her take that gun to J2 in Calvert than leave it in the house. They could sell it on consignment for her.
 
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