The common sense thing to do if you had to make a quick petrol/diesel stop is to make sure any firearm is covered up and the car is locked. If you had to answer the call of nature then ask the staff...
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The common sense thing to do if you had to make a quick petrol/diesel stop is to make sure any firearm is covered up and the car is locked. If you had to answer the call of nature then ask the staff...
I think the burden of proof referred to is after the defendant has been charged with the offense as defined in subsection (1).
Arms Act 1983
51 Unlawful carriage or possession in public place of firearm, airgun, pistol, ammunition, explosive, or restricted weapon
(1) Every person commits an offence and is liable on...
Good question.
You covered it in your last few words, "secured inside". The FAL holder would have to have adequate security in his motorhome/caravan. That would be either a gun cabinet or a gun...
Bear in mind though, that is your interpretation of Savage's comment and may not be correct. :)
I don't think Savage was putting anyone down. He has a right to express his opinion too and I agree with him that common sense should be paramount with regard to the firearms safety code. We all know...
That's the requirement for B-cat and it must be in a stout lockable container while being transported.
Good question.
Strictly speaking I should imagine you'd have to keep the E Cat firearm with you the entire time. Highly impractical though if you wanted to go out to a restaurant for dinner or...