Visited the hospital this morning. Removed my pistol from IWB holster and locked it in the console, leaving the holster on my belt. Went inside. Came back out, retrieved pistol from the console, replaced it in my holster, drove away. Unless the law against carrying inside a hospital changes...
Of course, in case you get rabbit in your blood and you decide to take off for home, you get a bonus of some time and a set of leg chains to keep you slowed down just a little bit, for your own good.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm suggesting. Robbery (theft by force or threat of force) and burglary (breaking and entering into unoccupied dwelling or business) are two very distinct and different crimes.