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Quote from: Crunchy on July 14, 2015, 06:07:27 PMIf you leave a firearm in your car unattended, and it is broken into and stolen, you should get fined. Not that it makes it ok to steal the gun in the first place but accept some responsibility.WOW
If you leave a firearm in your car unattended, and it is broken into and stolen, you should get fined. Not that it makes it ok to steal the gun in the first place but accept some responsibility.
Quote from: magnanimous_j on July 14, 2015, 06:55:27 PMQuote from: dontgetcrabs on July 14, 2015, 06:45:16 PMQuote from: Crunchy on July 14, 2015, 06:07:27 PMIf you leave a firearm in your car unattended, and it is broken into and stolen, you should get fined. Not that it makes it ok to steal the gun in the first place but accept some responsibility.WOW No, he's absolutely right. If someone left a thousand dollars in cash on the front seat of their car and it got stolen, how sorry would you feel for them? Maybe a little, but you'd still want to smack their head for doing something so dumb.The 2nd Amendment gives us the RIGHT to bear arms. But it doesn't absolve us of the responsibility of our actions. If YOUR gross negligence allows YOUR firearm to fall into the hands of criminals, be glad all you get is a fine.But Crunchy wasn't even talking about leaving a gun in plane view on in the vehicle. He simply stated that if the gun was stolen then the gun owner should be fined. Most people I hope would find that a crazy notion.
Quote from: dontgetcrabs on July 14, 2015, 06:45:16 PMQuote from: Crunchy on July 14, 2015, 06:07:27 PMIf you leave a firearm in your car unattended, and it is broken into and stolen, you should get fined. Not that it makes it ok to steal the gun in the first place but accept some responsibility.WOW No, he's absolutely right. If someone left a thousand dollars in cash on the front seat of their car and it got stolen, how sorry would you feel for them? Maybe a little, but you'd still want to smack their head for doing something so dumb.The 2nd Amendment gives us the RIGHT to bear arms. But it doesn't absolve us of the responsibility of our actions. If YOUR gross negligence allows YOUR firearm to fall into the hands of criminals, be glad all you get is a fine.
I’m just stating the law, as it’s written. It doesn’t apply to anything else and you can’t reason its application into any other situation.RCW 9A.52.070Criminal trespass in the first degree. (1) A person is guilty of criminal trespass in the first degree if he or she knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a building. (2) Criminal trespass in the first degree is a gross misdemeanor.You have to knowingly and unlawfully enter to be guilty. It’s like walking into a restaurant past a sign that reads “no shirts, no shoes, no service” with no shoes on. You have not broken a law – you have violated a rule - when asked to leave you say OK and leave – no law is violated – you say screw you and sit down, now you are guilty of criminal trespass. Let’s take it a bit further. Say you are a black man and walk into a restaurant past a sign that reads “whites only” and you are then asked to leave and refuse … I’ll let you figure that one out. Set whatever code of rule following that wish to but this is the law, it’s not an attitude and it’s not a philosophy.
Quote from: magnumb on July 15, 2015, 08:44:43 AMHow many businesses can you patronize these days that you don't have to think about if you're carrying concealed or otherwise and if it's legal to do so.......? It's not illegal to CC in any business provided you have a CPL - unless it is a no minors area that serves alcohol - post office, etc.
How many businesses can you patronize these days that you don't have to think about if you're carrying concealed or otherwise and if it's legal to do so.......?
Title 18 U.S.C. Sec. 930?