We Now Know Where 80,000 Stolen Guns Came From!

Published on August 12, 2023
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This video, presented by GFG, offers critical advice on preventing firearm theft from vehicles. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, details that approximately 80,000 guns are stolen from parked cars annually in the USA. The guide emphasizes responsible gun ownership, recommending the use of secure car safes like MaxSafe, which are bolted to the vehicle's structure, when firearms cannot be carried. It also warns against displaying firearm brand stickers on car windows, as they can attract potential thieves.

Quick Summary

Approximately 80,000 guns are stolen from parked cars annually in the USA. To prevent theft, responsible gun owners should secure firearms in a robust car safe bolted to the vehicle's structure, and avoid displaying firearm brand stickers on windows.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range Footage
  2. 00:09Stolen Gun Statistics
  3. 00:52Gun Owner Responsibility
  4. 01:23Vehicle Security Solutions
  5. 02:09The Danger of Firearm Stickers
  6. 03:10Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guns are stolen from cars annually in the USA?

Approximately 80,000 guns are stolen from parked cars each year in the USA. This represents a significant portion of the over 100,000 firearms stolen annually nationwide.

What is the best way to store a firearm in a vehicle?

When you cannot carry your firearm on your person, the best practice is to secure it in a robust car safe that is bolted to the vehicle's steel structure. This prevents easy theft.

Why should I avoid firearm brand stickers on my car?

Firearm brand stickers, such as those for Sig Sauer or Smith & Wesson, can act as advertisements for thieves, signaling that a firearm might be present in or near the vehicle, increasing the risk of theft.

What are the key recommendations for responsible gun owners regarding vehicle storage?

Responsible gun owners should always keep firearms on their person or locked in a safe. If storing in a vehicle, use a secure car safe bolted to the structure and avoid displaying firearm brand stickers on windows.

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