Good for you Chris. Win win there. Inside gets my vote. No rust in a "conditioned" space. Happy reloading.
But truth be told I would rather be using my unloader!
They can search my vehicle any time they like,we can do it every day. Waste of your time,mine AND the companies. The issue
is taking away my right to protect myself once I leave the unsecured public accessible parking lot.
Are all guns evil? Or just the ones with mustaches?
Moat? Thought it was a ditch? Still can't understand what this has to do with our constitutional rights ? So as you see it we have given up those rights to earn a living?
Exactly what I'm saying HotD. How can that be. It's why I started this thread. Yes,I choose to work here,thankful for the job. But didn't realize that all the people that worked here gave up their rights to do it.
Seems like most would like to,just for self-protection purposes. And some would like to in hunting season. Or when shooting trap or other shooting sports. But as many LEO's feel there is no conflict between personal and property rights. Property rights trump personal rights.
Nate what you've said unfortunately is true. Hurts me,that its come to this. Law abiding people stripped of their rights. Yes I'm thankful for this job,and was raised to take pride in it. At one time employees here could check their sidearm at the guard shack.
Thanks
Well,with the powder and primers. I'm reloading .45ACP for around $ .06 a round. Not counting the initial cost of equipment. Lead and cases free. Not counting bending over to pick them up. And the gas and electricity to melt them. Nice to be able to make your own. Oh ya,not counting lube. Better...
And now my friends you see the far overreacting,and the stripping of constitutional rights that got this started. Don't know how some people sleep at night. How does having a job were you trample on the constitution make you feel? "Just a job" I pray I'm never put in this situation. And you what...