Hi Al, Nothing illegal here about a sticker. Handguns are restricted weapons here, so they aren't very common. If you have one, chances are really good that you work in law enforcement or you are a criminal. I *have* seen those stickers around though; they serve as a warning to potential thieves that the owner doesn't like people messing with their stuff. Very popular with the biker crowd, if I recall correctly.
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On 5/4/2011 4:32 PM, Al Knoll wrote: > > On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Greg Potts <greg@pottsfamily.ca > <mailto:greg@pottsfamily.ca>> wrote: > > Hmmm... > > Little stickers near the door lock that read: > "Protected by Smith & Wesson Security Services" > > (Ducking and running...) > > Can you do that in Canada? > Loren has it pretty well right. Hide the goodies, out of sight, locked > if you can. A security safe works wonders if the theif has time and the > inclination to rummage about. If not a pack-safe (tm) works to delay > the theft considerably. A westy can be outfitted with cabinet locks > on all the cabinets. Foils the casual theif. Nothing here to steal > folks, move along. > Many security systems have an optional annunciator (woopwoopwoop > whine...) If you figure out to have a 150dB annunciator with your alarm > system. Put it inside the van. The casual theif will leave in a > hurry. It is noticeable but not objectionable if the van is closed. > Inside the van...unless you've been to too many concerts in the olden > days... you won't be able to fumble about with your hands over your ears > for the 10 seconds or so that takes you to try another easier target. > REF: Bear knife. > Huh? waddya say, Loren, speak up! > Pensionerd. (got locks, got sounds)
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