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Duh. You should have taken the backpack with you to the interview. Duh.If asked, just say your car door won't lock and you haven't had time to fix it. Duh.Oh, well. Duh. I suppose the trunk lock is broken as well. Duh. You never leave a firearm unattended, NEVER. DUH! You deserve what you get for being a moron, if you are not a troll. Duh. There should be a law against stupid, but there's not, so feel lucky you only lost your stuff. Duh. I do hope you get it back, only because I think you will definitely be a lot more responsible from this point forward.
NEVER LEAVE A FIREARM UNATTENDED, NEVER!!!! DUH!!!!
Here's one for ya. I went to the courthouse in my county to register my pickup and car trailer. (I let them both expire. Duh.) As I walked in, I happened to notice a gray pickup with "Office of Emergency Management" on the door. I walked by in the front of this pickup. As I walked out, I was walking by the rear of the gray pickup and noticed the tailgate down with a small black bag on it (about the size of a shaving kit). I looked around and nobody was anywhere around. I thought to take it inside and when I picked it up, there was no doubt a revolver was in this bag. Well, the courthouse is 30.06 posted and it was illegal to carry in a concealed weapon and with no open carry in Texas, I was stuck. I took the bag in anyway and gave it to a lady at the registration window and told her where I found it. She said she knew the pick up and would return it to the owner. I told her to tell him he needs to be extra careful and not to be leaving things of this nature where just anybody can get them. She looked in the bag and gasped and said she would definitely give him the message. She was not happy at all. As I was leaving, she was talking to a deputy sheriff about what was in the bag. DUH. PersonallyI hope he gets in a lot oftrouble for this careless act.