Too many guns get stolen from vehicles, and even law enforcement vehicles get targeted - a number of police departments and individual officers have donated quite a few guns to the crooks over the years. A couple of years ago, an associate of mine in an unmarked vehicle was inside a store for a total of 12 minutes. When he returned, a pistol, as well as other equipment had been taken after the lock got popped. We spent a number of days chasing down that gun. We finally recovered it before there were any mishaps, but we had all had better things that we should have been doing. On top of that, there weren't any prosecutors interested in a case against the burglers so they basically walked. In this day and age where gun owners are under a microscope, we must be pillars of responsibility. The old days of leaving a lever gun or a shotgun in the gun rack in the truck with the keys in the ignition and the front door unlocked are a distant memory.