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EP Armory broken into. Again.
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There is really no excuse for this to happen more than once....
Really makes that FFL look bad...Kyle "Kenosha Kid" Rittenhouse did nothing wrong -
The possible gun theft from a successful robbery is one bad thing that can result. Thieves getting customer information/names/addresses/etc would have extremely negative long term effects as well.Comment
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I didn't realize this was the 2nd time they got burglarized. I knew 2nd amendment got hit not too long ago...Comment
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Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?
No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.Comment
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Hahaha, SWAT team tore down the wall to get the second suspect... it was empty, there was only one suspect. Maybe now they'll put reinforced bars across their new door that SWAT team installed for them.
I wouldn't be surprised if the PD charges the store for the second burglary response. As well they should.Comment
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OK soooo, since the PD responded in time, perhaps he had the sec company set the system up as silent? But physical security comes first. I've seen gun stores/tobacco shops in strip centers where the adjoining suites were either empty, or without alarms, just drywall to get thru. Or hop over the common wall and down. Easy targets. I've seen unprotected safes up against a common wall where thiefs went on the other side, cut out wall exactly where the safe was and drag it into the adjacent suite.
The smart ones are in standalone buildings, T111 on the walls, rooftops secured, vibration detectors on the walls, iron gates, and 2 different alarm companies, (in case one has a thief in the ranks) several communication systems in case one is offline or defeated, etc etc etc Never can have enough security when you have stuff a lot of people want to steal
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Where are you seeing all this stuff?OK soooo, since the PD responded in time, perhaps he had the sec company set the system up as silent? But physical security comes first. I've seen gun stores/tobacco shops in strip centers where the adjoining suites were either empty, or without alarms, just drywall to get thru. Or hop over the common wall and down. Easy targets. I've seen unprotected safes up against a common wall where thiefs went on the other side, cut out wall exactly where the safe was and drag it into the adjacent suite.
The smart ones are in standalone buildings, T111 on the walls, rooftops secured, vibration detectors on the walls, iron gates, and 2 different alarm companies, (in case one has a thief in the ranks) several communication systems in case one is offline or defeated, etc etc etc Never can have enough security when you have stuff a lot of people want to steal
And how much profit do you think these gun stores are making to afford all that stuff?Comment
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