A recent article highlights the troubling trend of firearm thefts from parked cars in South Carolina, with thefts from unlocked vehicles accounting for nearly 81% of incidents in Charleston alone. The rising accessibility of firearms has led to a significant spike in theft rates, which now surpass those from home burglaries, raising concerns about guns being used in violent crimes.
Local law enforcement reports emphasize the need for legislative action mandating that gun owners lock their vehicles when leaving firearms inside. As evidence mounts that this careless behavior contributes to the alarming rise in gun thefts, the debate intensifies, reflecting broader public safety concerns amid expanding gun rights policies in the state.
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