I live in a county outside my jurisdiction. It has 8 total deputies assigned to partrol. Their response time is rediculous. My neightbors at the end of my driveway have been burglarized a total of 14 times.
Most of my guns are kept locked up in a safe. I keep either a 12 guage or an ar in my bedroom in the closet. I had went to the ar cause I could keep the magazine in the drawer under my bed. These card will allow me to do the same. My kids are not idiots. My oldest two can field strip an 870 quicker and better than most cops I know. They have their own guns, single shots. They are kept locked in the safe downstairs. All ammo is stored in a seperate locked safe. All my kids are trained from the time the were old enough to walk about guns. If they see one they are to tell me or mommy. I even test this ocassionally. My older kids I am not worried about as the were acclamated to guns and it is not a mystery or special. They know that if they want to shoot just ask. The seperate ammo is for my 2 young kids. They are too young. For them and in case of a child comes over that does not know about guns is why the seperate ammo. Generally if I know my kids are having company all guns go in to the
safe. The seperate ammo is just a precautionary messure. More than one time a week have to go investigate the dogs barking and so forth. I also have cattle and stray dogs, coyotes and so forth are a constant threat. A few years back I lost 14 head of registered Limosene cattle to dogs. I am not going to go down stairs undo 2 safes to do what I have to do. Ammo, seperate but readily available
is called for. I have looked at some sort of locks for the gun but have yet found one fastest enough.
I think the shot shell card seperate from the gun is a working idea. First they would have to get the gun out of the closet. Find the shot shell card and load the shotgun. I, on the other hand could do that fairly quicky.