*Loaded Gun Left Inside Unlocked Vehicle = STUPID!*

The_Outlaw

~The Dude Abides~
A Florida man says he will no longer leave a loaded gun in his car after a disturbing incident at his Port St. Lucie home.
Someone apparently wanted to teach him a valuable lesson in basic firearm safety.
Mike Maisonnueve told local police that his gun, bullets and a knife were taken by someone from his unlocked vehicle parked in his driveway, WPBF reports. After finally realizing that his car had been burglarized, he started making his way back into his house when he noticed a bag next to the front door, with words scribbled on either side.
One message read: “LOADED GUN unlocked car = STUPID!!”
On the other side: “LOTS of children in the area.”
Inside the bag were Maisonneuve’s gun and knife, but missing were the bullets.
”I learned a lesson, a valid lesson” Maisonneuve told WBPF. “I should not leave a loaded firearm unattended inside my car.”

Florida Man Mike Maisonnueve Learns Lesson After Loaded Gun Stolen From Car | Video | TheBlaze.com
 
No sir....Not intentionally.

"To teach you a valuable lesson" is a Masonic phrase from the 1st degree ceremony. Maybe you are just a naturally born Freemason. You should maybe check it out.

Google your home town and freemasons and you can find a local lodge.
 
If we HAVE to leave our carry gun in our truck/SUV/car, we have several home made safties to secure same. A thick cable, covered, looped ends and a high security lock thru hooks/eye slots. ONLY if we must leave inside. Not many places we go that this applies. Only my truck has a decal or bumper sticker that would cry out hey, this old man/red-neck is packing. The Glock/NRA/Liberty Counsel, anti-Obama-care and such make me/it a bigger target than most, but, I have lived a good long time, HA! NOT!
 
If I am forced to leave a weapon in the truck had a strong box built and have stored weapon there on rare occasions.
 

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