Walther PPK?
New law: All guns now have to be bio-degradable.
Sorry for all you Glock owners, turn them in to me and I will see they are disposed of properly...
“Some people won’t know their gun was stolen for years,” Meeks said.
Really?
Yes. A lot of people just have their firearms on a shelf in the closet under something like blankets to hide them. They aren't really gun people, so they just forget about them until they need the blankets (or whatever they used to hide the firearm) and notice it isn't there anymore. We take reports like this more often than you'd think.
In Indiana, a firearm is "loaded" even when it's technically unloaded but ammunition is nearby."Officers discovered the gun was loaded and had another bullet in the chamber."
It would seem that it would make it a little crowded in there or am I missing something in the translation?
As someone that has to deal with firearm safety on a regular basis (and dealing with some uneducated people with firearms), I tend to think of a firearm as being loaded even when it's not chambered. I don't even like having loaded magazines in close proximity in an environment that is supposed to have "unloaded" firearms (strictly for safety purposes). When dealing with experienced professionals, I generally don't worry if firearms are loaded. When dealing with the general public, I've witnessed way too many negligent discharges and been swept with loaded and chambered firearms on multiple occasions. People have the capacity to be incredibly stupid.I didn't realize Colorado had any common sense. My bad!