^ My stance is that one should be responsible for their weapons, regardless of where they are.  These irresponsible gun owners are arming the criminals which ironically provokes the gun control laws they go all chicken little over.
		
		
	 
Up to a reasonable limit, yes.  But if I have guns in a safe, and the safe is in a locked storage unit, and each of my guns has been disabled by a safety lock, my responsibility is fulfilled; that's as reasonably safe as anyone should expect.
Or if I'm traveling, and I have to leave my sidearm in the vehicle because I'm in a particularly repressive political entity, if I disable the firearm by removal of an important part, disable it further with a safety lock, and lock it in a flat safe bolted to the vehicle floor, that's also as reasonably safe as anyone should expect.
But if I was lazy and just stuffed a rifle under the mattress, or stuck my sidearm up under the seat, and it gets stolen... those can't reasonably be expected to be secure.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Call me crazy but, if your gun is stolen, isn't it in your best interest to report it IMMEDIATELY?
I don't think people steal guns to use as paperweights, I do NOT want MY gun being used in a gun-war where some innocent 4 year old girl gets caught in the cross-fire.
We report credit cards when they're stolen, and credit cards don't have bullets in em.
		
		
	 
Immediately on learning of it, yes -- but that 24-hour rule is ridiculous.
I've been stared at even by fellow shooters, BW, when I have to leave my sidearm in a vehicle, or turn it over to a desk in a hospital or something, and first I dismantle it and remove an essential part, so it can't fire -- but I do it because if anyone's going to shoot my gun, it's going to be me; anyone who might break in  and somehow get my sidearm is going to find something that will shoot as well as a paperweight.
BTW, if you leave your gun somewhere that it can be stolen, and it's 
loaded -- I'd call it 500 hours of community service, half of it doing something particularly nasty.
BTW (2), I've had credit cards stolen, and didn't know it for more than 48 hours.  The time-limit thing is just moronic.