That is interesting. When I went through the Indianapolis Citizens Academy, I asked about their protocol if they were aware of guns/ammo on the premises. The Fire Captains response was that they didn't worry about it because the bullets aren't all that lethal if they are not contained. I thought that response was interesting.I used to stash guns around but when the neighbor had a house fire, I changed that habit. When the fire chief found out that she was a gun owner, he wanted to know where every gun was and where ammo was stored.
I now keep guns unloaded mostly and am getting better at keeping ammo in known locations. I don’t want to watch my house burn because I answered ‘everywhere’ to that question. It’s a whole lot easier to just carry when at home, which is my practice anyway. No real need to reach for a stashed gun if there’s one on my hip. I’m not anticipating or planning around a Mr & Mrs Smith type shootout.
I’m not saying that I’m against strategically placed guns but just remember that if there’s a fire, you’ll be asked to identify where everything is that could pose a hazard to a fireman.
That said, I don't stash guns and ammo around because I have the grandkids running around quite a bit.
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