Just got back home. Alarm at my offices went off!
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Just got back home. Alarm at my offices went off!
We have had several burglaries in our office complex. I was almost asleep when my alarm company called that our bay door alarm had gone off. I made the drive in a record nine minutes...LOL. one officer was already there at the back door. I drove part of the way up nd told him I was the owner. He asked me to hang lose by my truck a minute because he had just arrived and his back up had not arrived around the front yet. While we waited at the back he says to me, I sure hope you didn't just come flying out here unarmed. You almost beat us here and that could sure be dangerous if you walk up on the bad guys and you aren't packing. I told him I had a CHL and yes, was armed. He said that's good. I'm not bothered in the least by citizens that arm themselves for protection.
His partner arrived, they went in first, with my key, and did the usual police sweep. All was clear, I reset the alarm. I have always kept a 357 revolver hidden under some papers in my desk drawer. When he asked me if there was anything of value at the office that might attract thieves I jokingly said the item I was most worried about was the revolver in my desk drawer. He suggested something I had not considered. It was suggested I might want to carry it back and forth with me rather than leave it in the office because if there was a burglar and he got the gun, it could make for a bad situation if the police arrived while he was still in the building. I took it home..... I think he had a good point. I don't leave weapons out when I am away from my house for that very reason. I don't know why I hadn't thought about it for the office.
Oh well.... That's my story, boring as it is. Looks like it was a false alarm or maybe a bad guy tried to open the door and set off the alarm... Who knows.
His partner arrived, they went in first, with my key, and did the usual police sweep. All was clear, I reset the alarm. I have always kept a 357 revolver hidden under some papers in my desk drawer. When he asked me if there was anything of value at the office that might attract thieves I jokingly said the item I was most worried about was the revolver in my desk drawer. He suggested something I had not considered. It was suggested I might want to carry it back and forth with me rather than leave it in the office because if there was a burglar and he got the gun, it could make for a bad situation if the police arrived while he was still in the building. I took it home..... I think he had a good point. I don't leave weapons out when I am away from my house for that very reason. I don't know why I hadn't thought about it for the office.
Oh well.... That's my story, boring as it is. Looks like it was a false alarm or maybe a bad guy tried to open the door and set off the alarm... Who knows.
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Re: Just got back home. Alarm at my offices went off!
We have hired some new people in the office and they haven't learned how to set the alarm yet so for the last 4 days I have been getting these same calls.
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Glad to hear it all worked out. Also, I am pleased with the attitude of the responding officer you initially spoke to. Good for him.
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I keep a gun in a holster that is velcroed under my desktop within easy grab. Not noticeable unless you get on your hands and knees...
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glock27 wrote:So do you plan to take ur gun collection with you everywhere? What if a burglar gets into your house and you arrive home with the door kicked IMO, then he is now armed in your home... same scenario by leaving your gun at work. IMO id keep the gun there, I wouldn't suspect a burglar going thru paperwork to were he'd find but I guess its possible.
Glad it went smooth
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I ALWAYS carry concealed so having a weapon within easy reach is easy for me. I would leave it there in case a situation arose while I was out and a couple well trusted people might need a weapon. I gave it some thought and agree with the officer. The two suites down from me were robbed a few weeks back. The perps dumped all kinds of stuff out of drawers and went through darn near every desk in the office. They are typically looking for the cash box many small businesses keep around for miscellaneous expenses. Anyway... we all have our CHL's in the office and I instructed everyone to start carrying on their persons or at least take their weapons with them when they leave. Heck, I almost beat the cop to the office. It could be me having a shoot out with a BG holding my own darned gun.
By the way... I like the idea of strapping a holster under the desk. Not bad and probably less likely to be found than a gun simply laying under some papers in a drawer.
By the way... I like the idea of strapping a holster under the desk. Not bad and probably less likely to be found than a gun simply laying under some papers in a drawer.
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Yeah... I was VERY PLeased with his response. I am thinking there may be more officers in support of concealed carry than some of us realize. It is up to us to be safe and not put them in an unsafe situation while we practice our RKBA. His female partner was just as comfortable with the topic as he was.gthaustex wrote:Glad to hear it all worked out. Also, I am pleased with the attitude of the responding officer you initially spoke to. Good for him.
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Sounds like you need a good bolted down safe at the office to put your gun in every night. Take it out when you get there and put it back in your drawer/holster.
Glad everything turned out okay with the officer/alarm.
Glad everything turned out okay with the officer/alarm.
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03Lightningrocks wrote: ... we all have our CHL's in the office and I instructed everyone to start carrying on their persons or at least take their weapons with them when they leave.
By the way, just out of curiosity as I am a tech myself, do you allow/encourage your techs to carry in the field?
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Nope. I encourage them to do as the law allows and what they feel comfortable with. I have no position on concealed carry at my company. I neither encourage it or forbid it.Dirthawking wrote:03Lightningrocks wrote: ... we all have our CHL's in the office and I instructed everyone to start carrying on their persons or at least take their weapons with them when they leave.
By the way, just out of curiosity as I am a tech myself, do you allow/encourage your techs to carry in the field?
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$16.95 AT NRAstore.com...03Lightningrocks wrote:I ALWAYS carry concealed so having a weapon within easy reach is easy for me. I would leave it there in case a situation arose while I was out and a couple well trusted people might need a weapon. I gave it some thought and agree with the officer. The two suites down from me were robbed a few weeks back. The perps dumped all kinds of stuff out of drawers and went through darn near every desk in the office. They are typically looking for the cash box many small businesses keep around for miscellaneous expenses. Anyway... we all have our CHL's in the office and I instructed everyone to start carrying on their persons or at least take their weapons with them when they leave. Heck, I almost beat the cop to the office. It could be me having a shoot out with a BG holding my own darned gun.
By the way... I like the idea of strapping a holster under the desk. Not bad and probably less likely to be found than a gun simply laying under some papers in a drawer.
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My buddy has a small jewelry manufacturing company and while he's in the office, his handgun is staged under the desk (and he practices drawing it and spinning around to face the door.)03Lightningrocks wrote:By the way... I like the idea of strapping a holster under the desk. Not bad and probably less likely to be found than a gun simply laying under some papers in a drawer.
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Crossbreed holsters has some velcro-backed holsters as well (which is where I got mine)
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