Thanks Ryan, yes, wikipedia says:
Alfred P. Southwick
Alfred P. Southwick. Alfred P. Southwick (1826–1898), was a steam-boat engineer, dentist and inventor from Buffalo, New York. He is credited...
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Thanks Ryan, yes, wikipedia says:
Alfred P. Southwick
Alfred P. Southwick. Alfred P. Southwick (1826–1898), was a steam-boat engineer, dentist and inventor from Buffalo, New York. He is credited...
Gives it a caring veneer. All sorts of trouble from manufacturers of this and that drug used, not approving of their meds for lethal injections in humans, and just not worth the crap.
Don't know...
They used to be called "safe rooms" until that movie, since then always "panic" rooms. Must say "safe room" is much better. "Panic" room almost conditions you to start screaming hysterically on...
You may be showing your age. It stuck in my brain (pun intended) from watching a TV crime reconstruction in my early teens. Horrifying. It was actually a fountain pen used. A couple of druggie...
Your driveway alarm, I have one acquaintance with one - he had it combined with a camera that would freeze frame whatever drove past, effectively increases the security of your front door as you...
Be vary careful confronting an intruder. May be loaded up on drugs to cope with their fear, they can be addicted to the buzz of the burglary but have to take something to cope with the fear. ...
I'm worried about you too Sasquatch. (<:
The concept of a panic room has a lot going for it.
https://unitedlocksmith.net/blog/how-to-make-an-improvised-diy-panic-room
A related concept us safe zones. E.g. everyone sleeps upstairs...
Add fake safe with replicas and spiked guns, a safe room is also a good selling point for your house. Dog comes with us into the safe room, sorry.
Beyond that stick your hand in your pocket and...
Good luck with the competition.
Don't hang around public toilets, just don't.
My dear Systolic,
NZ Police sees BCE-cat firearm license holders as a problem to be managed, the fewer the better. No weather change since 1973.
Conspiracy? Such things are hard to prove so...
In the OP I was not talking about inspections, but about heavy secure storage requirements. I personally have no problems getting checked on that I stick to the law as I am not casual about firearms...
From Kiwi Gun Blog, although old, some things do not change. You obviously suspect it, but what can you do against plausible deniability? Yet here is a look into police thinking, from a 1973 NZ...