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In reply to the discussion: I am 100% certain Nancy Lanza considered herself a RESPONSIBLE gun owner. [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)when that doesn't seem to be the case. We don't know how well they were secured. We don't know to what lengths the son went to gain access to the guns.
Suppose the guns were locked up like Ft Knox, and the son drugged his mother to get the keys or drill into the safe? Yes, in hindsight we can agree that the guns weren't secured well enough, or really shouldn't have been in the house at all, but we don't know what lengths the son had to go to access them. If he had to knock her out, steal her car, drive to hardware store, buy HD drill and cobalt bits, drive home, drill into safe, take guns, drive to gun store, buy ammo, then drive to school (and had no previous indication of violence)....then I'd say the guns were probably secured reasonably well in light of foreseeable circumstances. I don't know that happened of course, but until we know what did happen its as valid as any other possible scenerio.