deye243 wrote:Well I'm not exactly saying where I leave my keys let's just say their always very close but there's no way known would i ever tell anybody not even a copper where I store my keys
MtnMan wrote:Keep the keys in a safe. Keep the keys to the safe holding the keys to the gun safe in another safe.
Repeat........
MontyShooter wrote:Unless the key is in the lock when the inspection occurs, I'm struggling to see how this could present any form of problem for you. It's not like the copper starts searching your house looking for the key.
womble wrote:deye243 wrote:Well I'm not exactly saying where I leave my keys let's just say their always very close but there's no way known would i ever tell anybody not even a copper where I store my keys
You worried about a cavity search
Blr243 wrote:Make a cavity in an old book and stack the books. Somewhere. Boring books that no burglar would be interstate in.
deye243 wrote:Well I'm not exactly saying where I leave my keys let's just say their always very close but there's no way known would i ever tell anybody not even a copper where I store my keys
MontyShooter wrote:Unless the key is in the lock when the inspection occurs, I'm struggling to see how this could present any form of problem for you. It's not like the copper starts searching your house looking for the key.
geoff wrote:If an officer arrives at your house to conduct an inspection, make them wait at the door while you get the keys. Inform that you are going to get the keys, and in the interest of maintaining your personal security, they should not be present.
geoff wrote:If an officer arrives at your house to conduct an inspection, make them wait at the door while you get the keys. Inform that you are going to get the keys, and in the interest of maintaining your personal security, they should not be present.
womble wrote:In my person ?
womble wrote:You probably could hide them in a cow.