If vehicle was broken into and firearm was stolen how would the uscca handled that problem?

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That does not always work, if I am out and about for hours, and then I have to stop at my bank in which I have no choice but to walk in, I am not allowed to bring my firearm in, thus, I have no choice but to leave it in my locked truck.
I will say that I remove the mag, I have an alarm system, I donā€™t leave it in plain sight (duh) and I have an embedded GPS tracker. I am sick and tired of law abiding citizens getting screwed over by criminals, criminal breaks into my truck and takes my firearm, It should be all on them on what happens thereafter, but, there are just too many liberal pansies still breathing to ensure I go to prison for the actions of others. I will not drive home to un-arm myself, then off to the bank and then back home re-arm myself, then go back out again, I see the need to always be armed in this world, and for those who think otherwise, thatā€™s your right and choice, good luck, but do not tell me what to do.

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Out of curiosity, why canā€™t you carry in your bank?

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Iā€™d find a new bank!

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Truth be told a few years ago I had cause to enter a bank in Peoria, IL. The sign on the door said, ā€œRemove hat and sunglassesā€. After a short discussion with the teller and manager I left with a cashiers check for the balance in my account!

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Because, they do not want firearms in their banks, no carry allowed, thatā€™s their right, granted it is rare that I walk into the bank - I use the drive up, but I will not break the law over it. Just like walking into a courthouse, school, etc.

Odd, though, I can walk into a bar with it, as long as the owners say otherwise, stupid. But, I am law abiding, just the US government does not have to be. But, if I am drunk and in possession of a firearm, then I am breaking the law. ?!

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IDK, Maybe Iā€™m ā€˜Old Schoolā€™ here
(yā€™all know that I am)
But, when I am out-N-about Iā€™m Carrying.
When I need to go to the stores (that ā€˜prohibitā€™ firearms)
I CONCEAL
IF I donā€™t wish to break the law (and I donā€™t)
I simply donā€™t patronize that establishment.
It all comes down to ā€˜WHAT SH!T YOUR GOING TO PUT UP WITHā€™
For ME and ME alone I AM NOT going to see St. Pete @ da Purly Gates (w/ a possible hole in my head) having to explain how I got ventilated (UNARMED!)
And then he be a Snarkinā€™ on me ā€™ Well, I hope the damn Waffleā€™s were delicious! IDIOT!ā€™
ā€˜I hope you HAD the brains (for a little bit) to have the blueberry syrup?ā€™ :flushed:

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I believe my wifeā€™s friend didnā€™t have her firearm in plain sight. She did file the police report. I was just curious if that was to happen to one of us what can the uscca do to help in that case. But these thieves are getting out of hand and what if they take your car and your firearm in the lockbox? Itā€™s just things Iā€™m curious about.

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