How a 3-Year-Old Can Open a Gun Safe
New submitter bupbin writes "We are providing a detailed report and analysis of eleven different popular gun safes produced by Stack-On, GunVault, and Bulldog to warn the public of the dangers inherent in some of these products because the manufacturers nor their major retailers will do so. In that report you can view eight different Stack-On models, one produced by Bulldog, and one manufactured by GunVault. A similar design defect is demonstrated in an inexpensive safe for storing valuables that is sold by AMSEC, a very reputable safe manufacturer in the United States. Unfortunately, their digital safe with their claim of a 'state-of-the-art electronic lock' can also be opened (literally) by a three-year-old because of a common mechanism used in the industry that is subject to circumvention."
Not really. Most people drive their cars every day for practical purposes such as getting to work. Most gun owners use their guns only for recreational purposes, such as hunting. Many guns are owned only for self protection, and most of those are never used for that purpose. So, yes, cars kill lots of people, but they are mostly used for practical, beneficial reasons. Guns owned by private owners mostly kill or hurt innocent animals or people. That's not to say I'm against others owning guns, but I wouldn't choose to own one.
What a fool believes, he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.