As NRA firearm instructors, and we have a few on this forum, do we teach people to keep ammo locked up when being stored? How is having a store with 20,000 people through it in one day, any safer than your home where only family, friends, and a statistical burglar once in a lifetime?
I ran a gun store many years, and I kept ammo behind glass without being told to by an ordnance, because it was a safe way to do business.
You walk around Wal-Mart twenty minutes and you will find a discarded package where someone stole an item, layed the package down, and walked out. I see this often times, maybe because I own a store, and I am aware of theft problems. Do we want people stealing ammo in Wal-Mart, or scheels, or anywhere?
Last evening a homeowner came home to a burglar in his home at 148th and Adams? ?? The thief was wearing the homeowners clothes.
Ammo needs to be locked up at home, and in stores. Just common sense. IMHO.
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