Hidden Gun Safes Vault
Hidden Gun Safes Vault

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Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock $37.85 … |
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Neiko 61013 550 Cubic Inch Fit Anywhere Digital Electronic Safe Box for Home, Office, Boat/RV, Gray Color $39.00 Keep your valuables out of reach with the Digital Electronic Safe Box. It keeps cash, jewelry, guns, documents and other valuables safe. It has heavy duty steel construction and allows key or keyless entry. Electronic keypad uses up to 8 digit secret PIN code…. |
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SentrySafe X055 Security Safe, 0.5 Cubic Feet, Black $52.04 Solid steel construction. Double lock: Key and combination. Concealed hinges and removable shelf. Hardware included to bolt to floor or wall. Exterior: 10 5/8” H. x 13 3/4” W. x 10 7/8” D. Interior: 9 5/8” H. x 13 1/2” W. x 7 1/16” D…. |
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Barska Quick Access Biometric Rifle Safe $299.94 Ideal for safely storing rifles and other sensitive equipment–from video cameras and laptops to jewelry and documents–the Barska Quick Access biometric safe (model AX11652) can store identities for up to 120 different users. The easy-to-use system allows you to register fingerprints in seconds. This tall safe can store up to four rifles securely, and it includes a removable storage shelf for g… |
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Barska Mini Biometric Safe $178.05 Barska Compact Biometric Gun Safe, Black, 12x8x7.75in w/ Motorized Lock AX11620… |
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Stack-On PS-5-B Biometric Drawer Safe, Black $106.67 Sized perfectly for use in a drawer, the Stack-On PS-5-B personal safe with biometric lock can be programmed to accept up to 32 different fingerprints and provides greater security and quicker access to the safe’s contents. Drawer-sized safe with biometric lock (view larger). Its solid steel, pry-resistant door has concealed hinges and 2 steel live action locking bolts, and it includes a… |
This question concerns a parent being held partially responsible for a crime committed by their minor child?
If a minor teenager takes a gun from his parents home that the father had not locked up securely and commits a murder, can the father be held partially responsible for this crime? It seems that the charge cannot be “accessory before the fact” since the father did not know anything about the crime. But most states have a so-called (CAP) law, (a child access prevention law) This law requires adults to use a gun-locking device or store guns in a place that is not readily accessible to minors.
See this link: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1998/schools/gun.control/
The father claims to have hidden the key to his bedroom, where the handgun was kept. But the handgun did not have a trigger-lock and it wasn’t in a vault or safe. The minor son knew where the key was; he unlocked the door and took the gun and killed someone. Can the father be held liable, and is it up to the prosecuting attorney to make this decision? Thanks for your help, Joe Conrad
Depends if the father acted reasonably under the circumstances as opposed to acting with reckless disregard of the likely consequences of his failure to secure the gun. Ultimately, the prosecutor will have the discretion to decide whether to prosecute and if so to prosecute for what crime. The facts to take into consideration are the behavior of the son, past experiences with the gun and the son, and how secure the gun is, and the efforts the father has taken to discipline the son and educate the son about the gun and responsibility.