Quote:
Originally Posted by GoinAllTheWay
I'd suggest they all were. I have no idea what storage laws are like in the US but in Canada, you have to at minimum:
1) Lock them up
2) Disable them with a trigger lock or removal of the bolt
3) MUST be unloaded, regardless of classification.
If it's a restricted firearm, they must be locked up AND disabled.
Most of the stories I read about accidental shootings in the States seem to revolve around a kid just "finding" a loaded firearm. If that's the case, not hard to imagine lots of legally purchased guns being stolen from peoples home with ease.
|
I think the laws in the US states are different. I think they are, from state to state, more lax than here in Canada.