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Your Family and Neighbors and Firearms...Be careful what People Know. The Rats are Amoung Us.

By Gregory Kielma

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How can I secretly disable my neighbor's firearms so he can't cause any harm with them?


How can I secretly disable my neighbor's firearms so he can't cause any harm with them?

Really?

Gregg Kielma

“This is what the left, gun grabbers are attempting to do friends”, says Gregg Kielma an FFL, Gunsmith and Firearms Instructor. “Never let your neighbors know what you own or have in your home in regard to firearms. One day they are your dear friends and the next, you anger them, and your red flagged. Worry about you and your family, not your neighbors. Sad but true says Kielma. 

Says Kielma, “Let’s look at this logically. Here we go”.

First, they're going to have to commit breaking and entering to access the guns.

Second, they're going to need to commit felony theft and probably illegal possession of a firearm, depending on your background and local laws.

Of course, if the neighbor is a police officer or other government employee and the firearms are your property, there’s a few other possible felony counts.

Third, they're going to be committing vandalism. Again, might be a felony, might not be depending on local laws.

If they get caught doing this, depending on the state and local laws, if they didn’t manage to find and vandalize all the guns, there liable to get shot in the process which—if they die—is likely justifiable homicide.? If they indeed die you can be charged with a felony murder, maybe. Get the USCCA Insurance to protect yourself and family. Remember, be the reasonable person.

Think about this, less than 1% of all legal gun owners will never kill anyone with a gun. The perpetrator or neighbor is setting themselves up to get shot in this scenario described above. Defend yourself, family and friends safely and lawfully. Be the reasonable person.