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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Firearms on Premise
What is your policy in regards to allowing firearms on premise in small multi-family buildings?
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I wouldn't want to make my property a target for crime by not allowing residents to defend themselves. A "gun free zone" seems like it would be a "welcome" sign for criminals.