Rethink that strategy.   What happens if you come home and find that a burglar 
has somehow gotten into your house and availed himself of your unsecured weapon?

My heavy hardware stays locked among two large gun safes.  I also keep loaded 
pistols in small safes with 4-finger combination locks that I can get into in 
under 3 seconds.

73 de N5OL

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 10, 2020, at 9:37 AM, Bruce via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Guns in safes are of no use if someone is breaking in. Neither is an 
> unloaded gun. 
> 
> 73...bruce
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Dec 10, 2020, at 9:26 AM, KJ Anderson via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Lots of responses, I’ll try to address all the points.  I’ve got my email 
> forward with ARRL set up, and I use that for more official radio nerd 
> business, and my new fake QTH is both in my actual QTH city/state and 
> forwards to my actual QTH.  So DX cards will still make it.  Email doesn’t 
> bother me though, Outlook keeps the riff raff out well enough.
>  
> I like the 5-step plan, I would add “Get a female German Shepherd puppy and 
> train her well.”  And as Chris alludes, I’m well beyond these steps.  I just 
> don’t want to make it easier for idiots on the internet to make my life hard. 
>  Not to pigeonhole my own thread, but if anyone needs help 
> building/installing a surveillance system, I am your guy (but start a new 
> thread, lol).  I have more guns than I can count (all locked up/in safes 
> responsibly), and I maintain both a high level of proficiency/physical 
> fitness and a certain moral flexibility when it comes to defending my family. 
>  As the adage goes- “I woke up and found a burglar in my house, he asked me 
> if I was going to call the police.  I told him no, it wouldn’t make sense to 
> call the police when no one else knew he was here…” 
>  
> Here’s a screen shot of the common areas and exterior under surveillance in 
> my house (well-trained security dog to the right of the dishwasher.  I 
> actually have additional cameras, and a Ring doorbell too):
>  
> <image001.png>
>  
> I just really want to maintain as much privacy as possible, because once it’s 
> gone, it’s really hard to get it back  Which is where I’m at, trying to claw 
> my privacy back.  I am not a lawyer, your mileage may vary.
>  
> -------------------------------------------------
> KJ Anderson
> 253-380-2636
> www.linkedin.com/in/scrumnerd
>  
> From: BVARC <[email protected]> On Behalf Of D. Howard Bingham via BVARC
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2020 3:21 AM
> To: KJ Anderson via BVARC <[email protected]>
> Cc: D. Howard Bingham <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [BVARC] Mail forwarding services?
>  
> If your am AARL Member, they have a one way email forwarding through ARRL 
> that copies e-mail to your real e-mail address, no exposure of street 
> address, phone number, etc.
> 
> But if you want to reply, that's another issue.  My ARRL address is:  
> <mailto:[email protected]>  (Ironically it was originally through Eartlink, but 
> has since changed to another ISP mail server & I had already had Earthlink 
> address before I got my ARRL address.)
> 
> 73
> 
> D. Howard Bingham
> 
> ke5apj
> 
> ---
> 
> On 12/9/2020 9:27 AM, KJ Anderson via BVARC wrote:
> I really want to be able to use my callsign in public forums, etc., but I’m 
> not keen on anyone being able to therefore look up my home address.  I know 
> it’s available fairly easily through fairly conventional methods, but I just 
> don’t want to add another route.  I want to be able to have something like a 
> Po Box registered with the FCC on my license, that forwards all mail sent to 
> the PO Box to my actual mailing (physical) address.
>  
> Has anyone else solved this problem?  A cursory search of the internet shows 
> RV forwarding services and stuff, but wouldn’t this also be an easy, paid 
> subscription I should be able to sign up for with ARRL, like my arrl.net 
> email address?
>  
> I appreciate you all.
>  
> 73 de KJ5EMP
>  
> -------------------------------------------------
> KJ Anderson
> 253-380-2636
> www.linkedin.com/in/scrumnerd
>  
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