I'm all for safes and other means to secure firearms. However, I'm NOT all for mandating specific universal storage requirements for my firearms.
This is a matter of personal responsibility, in my opinion, and as with all other things for which I am personally responsible, I expect to be held accountable for my actions if warranted.
If I own a number of firearms, I would expect the majjority of them to be secured somehow. Whether this is by safe, locked cabinet, hidden storage, or whatever, it only makes sense.
However, I would not necessarily have ALL my firearms secured in such a manner. I would not, for example, routinely secure a home defense weapon in a $700 safe. This somewhat mitigates its role as a "home defense weapon".
Common sense should dictate how, indeed even whether, any given firearm should be "secured" by whatever means.
Unfortunately, common sense does not seem to be as universal a commodity as the word "common" would imply. There are a number of firearms owners out there who do the rest of us no justice by their actions.