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Those pellet guns on the table are really really scary
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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 883932" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>I have clients that have 1000 or more pieces of art, pictures coins etc. I see these people as collectors and a bit obsessive compulsive. However, who's to judge one person's hobbies and collecting fun. I'd doubt these are more likely than a piece of art to get in the "wrong" hands. Ask yourself the question?</p><p></p><p>Is it safer to break in a home and steal 3 million in art in collectibles or</p><p>break in a home to steal 3 million in guns and ammo?</p><p></p><p>I think a real thief would rather grab the art! seems a bit safer to me, what do you think? Kinda far fetched to think these are going to get in the wrong hands. Most people are so afraid of guns that any criminal wanting to steal these is pretty far out on the psycho side. He just can't expect to live very long trying to rip off gun owners like this? Do you think these guys are going to call 911 before they stop the thieves themselves, now really.</p><p></p><p>Were starting to live in a society that is scared of it's own shadow and thinks the police can respond to our every need before crimes are committed. </p><p></p><p>NRA baby, if you are responsible let's not get carried away to think these are a risk to society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 883932, member: 15229"] I have clients that have 1000 or more pieces of art, pictures coins etc. I see these people as collectors and a bit obsessive compulsive. However, who's to judge one person's hobbies and collecting fun. I'd doubt these are more likely than a piece of art to get in the "wrong" hands. Ask yourself the question? Is it safer to break in a home and steal 3 million in art in collectibles or break in a home to steal 3 million in guns and ammo? I think a real thief would rather grab the art! seems a bit safer to me, what do you think? Kinda far fetched to think these are going to get in the wrong hands. Most people are so afraid of guns that any criminal wanting to steal these is pretty far out on the psycho side. He just can't expect to live very long trying to rip off gun owners like this? Do you think these guys are going to call 911 before they stop the thieves themselves, now really. Were starting to live in a society that is scared of it's own shadow and thinks the police can respond to our every need before crimes are committed. NRA baby, if you are responsible let's not get carried away to think these are a risk to society. [/QUOTE]
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