Interesting. These are nicer than the storage lockers at the post office.
BBG1308 on
How secure is this box? I’m curious how it works.
I mean…it pretty much has an “I have weapons in here” sign and it kind of looks like a mailbox. I’m sure it’s more secure than that, but just wondering.
scheppa on
Lock picking lawyer where are you!?
b3paulius on
Are they expecting a literary duel? “To kill a mockingbird” takes on a whole new meaning, doesn’t it? Just what every book club needs, a sidearm for heated discussions about plot twists.
papabearshirokuma on
Police trap.. you will be targeted
Slalom44 on
Free guns for anyone that wants one. All you have to do is “borrow” each key, make copies, then return them. The next time one of those boxes is in use, take the key you made, open the box and help yourself. Easy peazy.
Greenislandfig on
Tell me you’re in the US without telling you are a Merica citizen….
HorophiliacBeaver on
What is the point of the quarter? I can’t imagine anyone would value the quarter over their gun or would remember that they stick a quarter in there but not the gun.
PM_ME_BOOBS_N_ASS on
This will certainly stop a mass shooting
krazyjay88 on
Super weird and not related at all but the tree in the background reminds me of a monster from silent hill or something
Way_2_Go_Donny on
This prevents the honest people from shooting up the place.
rocktester on
free weapon box
CosmicLegionnaire on
Looking at this, my hope is that this is more for leaving a pocket knife or box cutter or something. I worked for at least a decade an agency that provided homeless services and we would hold knives overnight in a locker in our office for folks staying in the shelter. It was pretty common for men and women to carry some sort of weapon: A knife, box cutter, screw driver, pepper spray, etc.. Never saw a gun but we didn’t allow folks to bring them in and we wouldn’t have stored them.
Many of our clients used the local library pretty frequently. Ours doesn’t have a metal detector but it’s not uncommon. The storage is probably a service to locals who walk to the library or who forget that they have a pocket knife and don’t want to run back. Our small town has a sheriff’s deputy providing security so my guess is this town has a similar arrangement. Easier to leave a box blade out there than deal with a security screening/ weapons violation/ whatever.
Honestly, they should probably just put up a sign to say no firearms. This doesn’t seem secure enough for being something outside with common keys, though who knows the set up?
kingeddie98 on
Perhaps they should just let folks carry in the library
honkhonkbeepbeeep on
Of course it’s Peoria.
TheKuMan717 on
So free guns huh? 🤔
SparkyReese on
Top left corner is free storage if you don’t have a quarter
waddleship on
God fucking damnit, Arizona.
TheRealPaladin on
This seems like a decent idea that has been terribly executed.
zicher on
Have they considered just leaving it at home?
ExRetribution on
You can pop the lock off of these very easily.
GreetingsFromAP on
Little gun library
ModernWarBear on
Great way to let the shooter know where all the unarmed people are ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)
thecuzzin on
Extremely helpful where there’s acorns close by.
Garfieldium_2020 on
This is totally secure. You totally can’t unscrew the four bolts holding the box on the ground, stick it in the back of your truck, go home and hack it open.
Ghost132022 on
I know that I wouldn’t be putting my gun in that box.
freestyle43 on
Well, thats a drug dealers dream right there.
Paluchowicz88 on
What country?
sucobe on
Well this is just crazy. Gun owners don’t carry quarters. ^(/s)
Oni-oji on
That’s not secure enough for me to trust. My favorite carry pistol cost about $1200. My secondary was about $800.
RaDeus on
I mean, if the lockers was inside the door, content-agnostic, within sight of an employee and with camera surveillance I’d risk putting a gun in it.
This is just waaaaay too high-risk, and obviously made by someone who doesn’t understand or own guns.
Ask that person if they’d put their wallet, cellphone or laptop in a locker like that, I bet they won’t.
Asphalt_outlaw on
Yeah I’m not putting my gun in there
BeKindBabies on
Or just don’t walk up to the library with a snub nose .38
deadbalconytree on
To paraphrase Chris Rock’s Sex in the Champaign Room: “Sure it’s safe inside but what about All those motherf…ers waitin’ outside with guns that know you ain’t got one.
JohnStern42 on
“Im the lockpicking lawyer, and today we’re going to see if we can get some free firearms….”
Aanndrill on
I’m sorry but how am I supposed to leave my fists in there and still get my library books?
NWinn on
Can’t wait to see this on r/shittylifeprotips as a “free gun box” 🤣
KQHSWesMantooth on
lol if you put a firearm in that box, you’re just asking for it
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Interesting. These are nicer than the storage lockers at the post office.
How secure is this box? I’m curious how it works.
I mean…it pretty much has an “I have weapons in here” sign and it kind of looks like a mailbox. I’m sure it’s more secure than that, but just wondering.
Lock picking lawyer where are you!?
Are they expecting a literary duel? “To kill a mockingbird” takes on a whole new meaning, doesn’t it? Just what every book club needs, a sidearm for heated discussions about plot twists.
Police trap.. you will be targeted
Free guns for anyone that wants one. All you have to do is “borrow” each key, make copies, then return them. The next time one of those boxes is in use, take the key you made, open the box and help yourself. Easy peazy.
Tell me you’re in the US without telling you are a Merica citizen….
What is the point of the quarter? I can’t imagine anyone would value the quarter over their gun or would remember that they stick a quarter in there but not the gun.
This will certainly stop a mass shooting
Super weird and not related at all but the tree in the background reminds me of a monster from silent hill or something
This prevents the honest people from shooting up the place.
free weapon box
Looking at this, my hope is that this is more for leaving a pocket knife or box cutter or something. I worked for at least a decade an agency that provided homeless services and we would hold knives overnight in a locker in our office for folks staying in the shelter. It was pretty common for men and women to carry some sort of weapon: A knife, box cutter, screw driver, pepper spray, etc.. Never saw a gun but we didn’t allow folks to bring them in and we wouldn’t have stored them.
Many of our clients used the local library pretty frequently. Ours doesn’t have a metal detector but it’s not uncommon. The storage is probably a service to locals who walk to the library or who forget that they have a pocket knife and don’t want to run back. Our small town has a sheriff’s deputy providing security so my guess is this town has a similar arrangement. Easier to leave a box blade out there than deal with a security screening/ weapons violation/ whatever.
Honestly, they should probably just put up a sign to say no firearms. This doesn’t seem secure enough for being something outside with common keys, though who knows the set up?
Perhaps they should just let folks carry in the library
Of course it’s Peoria.
So free guns huh? 🤔
Top left corner is free storage if you don’t have a quarter
God fucking damnit, Arizona.
This seems like a decent idea that has been terribly executed.
Have they considered just leaving it at home?
You can pop the lock off of these very easily.
Little gun library
Great way to let the shooter know where all the unarmed people are ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)
Extremely helpful where there’s acorns close by.
This is totally secure. You totally can’t unscrew the four bolts holding the box on the ground, stick it in the back of your truck, go home and hack it open.
I know that I wouldn’t be putting my gun in that box.
Well, thats a drug dealers dream right there.
What country?
Well this is just crazy. Gun owners don’t carry quarters. ^(/s)
That’s not secure enough for me to trust. My favorite carry pistol cost about $1200. My secondary was about $800.
I mean, if the lockers was inside the door, content-agnostic, within sight of an employee and with camera surveillance I’d risk putting a gun in it.
This is just waaaaay too high-risk, and obviously made by someone who doesn’t understand or own guns.
Ask that person if they’d put their wallet, cellphone or laptop in a locker like that, I bet they won’t.
Yeah I’m not putting my gun in there
Or just don’t walk up to the library with a snub nose .38
To paraphrase Chris Rock’s Sex in the Champaign Room: “Sure it’s safe inside but what about All those motherf…ers waitin’ outside with guns that know you ain’t got one.
“Im the lockpicking lawyer, and today we’re going to see if we can get some free firearms….”
I’m sorry but how am I supposed to leave my fists in there and still get my library books?
Can’t wait to see this on r/shittylifeprotips as a “free gun box” 🤣
lol if you put a firearm in that box, you’re just asking for it