SharpsDressedMan
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Just watched a DVR'd episode of NCIS where they enter a house of a "suspect", and find a room littered with guns. Guns everywhere: on the wall, strewn all over desk and other furniture surfaces, etc. Maybe 30-50 guns. I'm laughing, becuase I know some people that do that, or live that way, because their daily routine is handling, fixing, assembling, and doing business and recreation with guns. I am also guilty of having more than few out in the open, especially if I have had a "busy" week shooting, etc, and haven't cleaned them yet. I no longer have rugrats running around, or people popping in (I make sure they are all stored when the plumber, furnace guy, or cable guy comes to call, etc), so I do not worry about hoplophobics showing up. However, this episode reminded me that one can have the wrong people come to the house, and create an overreaction to the presence of firearms, stacks of ammo cans, and AK's & AR's all over the living room (yes, I have seen that; too often...and I have warned the person several times for their own good, before child services gets called, or someting like that). Do any of you concern yourselves with the way your home, etc, conveys the presence of guns, or other dangerous stuff, of do you know of others that have suffered bad kharma from being ratted on for merely possessing quantities of otherwise legitimate stuff like gun and ammo "in plain view"?