This is why you don’t put 2A friendly and gun decals on your vehicle!

After 26 years in the US it still frosts my chops that I am required to carry a copy of the registration and insurance in the car, both showing my home address. That doesn't fit with my version of PERSEC.:( A car is not a secure place for personal information.
Steve,
You can redact your address from your registration, and insurance card, and still be legal.
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One of the perks my brother is entitled to as a circuit court judge is a special "Judge" license plate. A judge friend of his teased him mercilessly about not getting the plate, but my brother told him he didn't like riding around in a car with a "kick me" sign on it.

Two weeks later, his friend's spankin'-new BMW was keyed and spray-painted by the brother of a guy he had just sentenced...
 
Were I going somewhere I'd want to disable a gun I wouldn't take a revolver.
See how easy that was?
 
I work very hard to not look like someone worth bothering or harming. Most of the time at work, I look like an escapee from Public Works, not a lawyer. I don't wear my county ID in a visible location, and I urge everyone else not to, too. I call it a target tag. I don't go out much as I don't have a lot of spare time due to my dialysis and the like, so I don't worry much about being in public. We are not in the Seattle area, so the worst of the crud that is tolerated by the moonbats is not here yet, although we do see a bit.
I almost never leave a gun in a car, because of the risk of theft. Usually it related to having medical care that might involve serious exams or a stay in the hospital. Anything else, concealed means concealed. Where I live and work, it is not a surprise to anyone except west side crazies that one is armed.
 
CCW instructor mentioned he had two key rings. One with car key, another with house and business so if he got car jacked, they couldn't get into his house. I asked him where he kept the garage door opener. On the visor of course with insurance and registration.
 
After 26 years in the US it still frosts my chops that I am required to carry a copy of the registration and insurance in the car, both showing my home address. That doesn't fit with my version of PERSEC.:( A car is not a secure place for personal information.
In my wallet is in my car. The registration is nearly a whole page, but at least proof of insurance is on the registration.
 
I used to have an NRA sticker on all my vehicles and my front door @ home. Was a point of pride for me. Then Vehicles sporting any kind of firearms related stickers on their and homes started getting burgled (is that a word?) in Houston. I don't live in Houston but need to go on occasion. I don't go to Houston except on special occasions but I don't wanna get my vehicle broken into so I removed those decals. And from my home front door. Just for insurance purposes.
 
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I used to have an NRA sticker on all my vehicles and my front door @ home. Was a point of pride for me. Then Vehicles sporting any kind of firearms related stickers on their and homes started getting burgled (is that a word?) in Houston. I don't live in Houston but need to go on occasion. I don't go to Houston except on special occasions but I don't wanna get my vehicle broken into so I removed those decals. And from my home front door. Just for insurance purposes.

"Burgled" is what happens in England. "Burglarized" is the American version.
 
Bought a couple guns last week at a new store to me. As we were getting the paperwork done, I reached out and took one of the shop's business cards from a rack they had with other gun related company's cards. He told me, "There's stickers there too, if you want one. They're free." I looked him in the eye and told him, "Sorry. Not a sticker kind of guy." He seemed to understand.
 
Never been one to put stickers of any kind on my vehicles...I think in all my years I've done it once...it was required at the dragstrip, but I did leave it on. :)

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I've got one sticker on the back door. It reads in English and Spanish "If you come in here uninvited you will be killed". I have alarms and cameras, safes, and guns close by in the house. No stickers on the car and truck of any kind. I open carry on my little farm while doing things around the house. I'm concealed carry everywhere else and don't leave guns in the vehicle. I'm not a threat to you unless you are a threat to me or mine. Leave me alone and you'll be OK.
 
After 26 years in the US it still frosts my chops that I am required to carry a copy of the registration and insurance in the car, both showing my home address. That doesn't fit with my version of PERSEC.:( A car is not a secure place for personal information.
I carry my registration and insurance information in my wallet. When I drive it's in the car, in my wallet.
 
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