I don't even know where to begin with this...
https://www.thebaynet.com/articles/...find-locations-to-temporarily-store-guns.html
https://www.thebaynet.com/articles/...find-locations-to-temporarily-store-guns.html
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.I don't even know where to begin with this...
https://www.thebaynet.com/articles/...find-locations-to-temporarily-store-guns.html
Did the other three loads tip over while going over a bridge? Every single time? When will you learn...I'm taking all mine to one of those locations.
On truckload number 4 now...
I'm taking all mine to one of those locations.
On truckload number 4 now...
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.
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?
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.
It also points out where the guns are for those who may want to go steal them.
It also points out where the guns are for those who may want to go steal them.
but maybe stop saying that the State is threatening anyone's 2A rights this way? It's inaccurate fearmongering.
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 wolfOne, 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
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?