Guns are as fungible as drugs or cash. I wonder how many of the nitwits who left guns in their cars didn't lock 'em in their driveways. Somebody daft enough to have a firearm in their vehicle almost surely carries it on their person for those perilous trips to Walmart or Starbucks.I'm sure it's fine.
Gun Thefts Are Rising and Leading to More Crime, Including Sacramento Mass Shooting
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...have-been-saying-for-a-long-time-about-crime/
More than 30 percent of the guns that ended up at crime scenes had been stolen, according to Fabio's research. But more than 40 percent of those stolen guns weren't reported by the owners as stolen until after police contacted them when the gun was used in a crime.
One of the more concerning findings in the study was that for the majority of guns recovered (62 percent), "the place where the owner lost possession of the firearm was unknown."
More guns are being stolen out of cars in alarming trend across the nation
I wonder which will be the first year without one of these threads. Will it be because of the decline of gun violence or of this forum?
I wonder, too.
Preventing Gun Violence, the Leading Cause of Childhood Death
In 2020, firearm-related injuries surpassed motor vehicle crashes to become the leading cause of death among people ages 1 to 19 years in the United States.
Childhood’s Greatest Danger: The Data on Kids and Gun Violence
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsr1804754
I’m just glad that gun was saving so many lives.Jesus. A 6-year-old. Where’s the good first-grader with a gun?
Well, if the teacher had a gun, she could have shot and killed that child.