Posted by John T on November 20, 2021 at 17:51:07 from (174.205.242.32):
In Reply to: Gun Safety posted by Mark-Ia on November 20, 2021 at 09:14:24:
Sorry I have no advice regarding locks because I choose NOT to use them on my personal protection firearms, but neither are they where any kids or grandkids etc. can get to them. HOWEVER I fully support those who choose to use them or those who choose to have no firearms at all either for personal and family protection or sport shooting or hunting. Either is a persons own free choice for which I will not make personal attacks or criticize them and demand the same in return. Make whatever legally permissible choices for personal protection or sport shooting or hunting you choose, that's what I do and again support others free choices regarding the same even if opposite from mine.
TO EACH THEIR OWN CHOICES REGARDING PERSONAL PROTECTION OR FIREARMS OR TRIGGER LOCKS. I make my choices and respect others who may choose otherwise, its YOUR life YOUR risk YOUR choice NOT ANY ONE ELSES let alone some stranger on the internet lol provided all is legal.
Best wishes yall take care best wishes and God Bless America
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