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NE gun dealer opens up shop at home, neighbors concerned
SARPY COUNTY, NE (WOWT ) — Working from home has become commonplace.
But some residents in a Sarpy County neighborhood worry that a proposed home-based business is far from normal.
Near 176th and Cornhusker Road, Wade Wickey is a gun collector who plans to sell firearms online as a licensed dealer working from his Tiburon home.
“This is an internet-only business, all sales are on the internet. This is not a store where people can just drive up and say show me what you got,” he explained.
While waiting for the ATF’s approval which could take months, Wickey applied for a special use permit to sell from home.
Sharon Heck is opposing it.
“This is not about being for guns or against guns. It’s a matter of selling guns in a neighborhood where families live,” Heck said.
One concern is a school bus stop close to Wickey’s house but he promises no gun sale appointments during student pickup and drop off times.
“It’s kind of ludicrous to do this but to satisfy the chicken littles out here, the sky is falling because guns are involved,” he said.
Lisa and Rick Hoffman have a teenage daughter using the school bus corner.
“Knowing people are coming and going with children walking by and guns that just seems like a recipe for disaster. I do worry about criminal elements targeting this home,” Lisa Hoffman said.
Besides secure safes, Wickey — who is retired — watches cameras for porch pirates.
When a weapon is delivered to his front door, Wickey says it will be on camera. He will then be waiting at his door for the delivery service to hand it over and signed for. No packages with guns in them will be left on his porch.
My favorite firearm emporium is run from a private home- with exactly zero problems. Contrast this with the brick-and-mortar establishment in town that has been robbed and burglarized on numerous occasions. Read the rest of the article here: KTVZ.com
FOID and concealed carry cardholder shot, returns fire
CHICAGO – A 24-year-old FOID and concealed carry cardholder was shot and returned fire and shot a man Sunday in Belmont Cragin on the Northwest Side.
About 2:05 p.m. the 24-year-old was inside a vehicle parked on the street in the 5400 block of West Wrightwood Avenue, when a man walked up to his vehicle, pulled out a gun and fired shots striking him in the right shoulder, Chicago police said.
The man in the vehicle pulled out his own weapon and returned shots, striking the initial shooter, also 24-years-old, in the torso, police said. They both were taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center in serious condition.
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Read the rest here: Fox 32 Chicago
“No human rights can exist without property rights. Since material goods are produced by the mind and effort of individual men, and are needed to sustain their lives, if the producer does not own the result of his effort, he does not own his life.” — Ayn Rand
Category: Feel Good Stories
Poor Sharon Heck…afraid someone might sell firearms in her neighborhood to law abiding people.
Sharon the Karen is dumb.
Don’t be like Sharon the Karen.
Perhaps Sharon/Karen would prefer someone selling Black Looters Matter t-shirts out of the House? Maybe Pantyfa paraphernalia?
^WORD^ Me thinks that this Karen Sharon is NOT a Native NE Girl. If so, she needs to just move to Minnesota.
Damn Chiraq hood rat, rough on old homie when your selected victim shoots back, ain’t it? Bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahaha
All God’s Chill’ren needs them some classic works of Colonel Colt to tote in their pocket.