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Not taking sides here, but perhaps the "problem" is the perception that firearms have only one basic purpose. It would be difficult to equate this with someone owning mulitple cameras, pairs of shoes, or a massive stamp collection. Most posters here in favor of multiple ownership appear to rationalize it as a means of protecting home and hearth. Like I said, I am not against gun ownership. However, what I have difficulty understanding is if the firearm is to be readily available for, let's say' a late night breakin, where can it be safely stored and still be readily available? If I had kids, I would not want a loaded weapon in my nightstand.

Yeah, I own a shotgun that I keep in a locked closet. But that is the only firearm I have. Well, except for my .22 pellet pistol...
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