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SJ-Chris
Sep 07, 2022Explorer II
RLS7201 wrote:
My RV sits on it's own full service pad right next to the house.
My CCW qualifying target is posted in plain site, for those that want to own some of my property. It also stopped the neighbor kids from taking a short cut across my yard. MO. law allows me to protect my property as I would protect my life.
Afew years ago my neighbor got robbed at a ATM. As the crook with drew, my neighbor emptied his CCW clip in the bad guy. The county court said good job and closed the case. Now we don't have to spend thousands of dollars a year to house and feed the crook.
Richard
I support your right to protect your property.
You may not feel the need to add the ~$100 worth of protection that I have, but let me ask you a question... Would you prefer....
a) A thief spending 1-2 minutes under your RV stealing your CC with their sawsall and the amount of noise that would make, or
b) A thief needing 3-8 minutes of time underneath your RV trying to steal your CC, and having a 115db alarm blasting to alert you of their presence?
Hope nothing ever gets stolen from you!
Chris
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