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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    So much wrong here.

    A rifle without a bolt is still a firearm and cannot be left unattended in a vehicle. In a locked vehicle in a petrol station forecourt is OK so long as you have eyes on it while inside paying or buying a pie or whatever. If the car is out of sight, you're in the wrong. If the car is at the bottom of a hill and you can see it from the top of the ridge a k away, you're in the wrong. You need to be able to intervene in a timely manner should someone attempt to break into your car.

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    so whats when its in the car on the cook strait ferry? i asked the local cop and it was ok, the law states different

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    so whats when its in the car on the cook strait ferry? i asked the local cop and it was ok, the law states different
    T's & C's for the ferry say you hand them in before you board. Then collect at the other end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    T's & C's for the ferry say you hand them in before you board. Then collect at the other end.
    but wouldnt you legally have to pass them to someone with a license, could you hand an E-cat to someone who has only a-cat?
    btw gadget, if you want my cd of funny pics i will burn you a copy

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    but wouldnt you legally have to pass them to someone with a license, could you hand an E-cat to someone who has only a-cat?
    btw gadget, if you want my cd of funny pics i will burn you a copy
    They are covered under the carriage of goods act that allows them to transport firearms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    They are covered under the carriage of goods act that allows them to transport firearms.
    I lie. Section 73 of the Arms Act covers it. Knew it was somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    They are covered under the carriage of goods act that allows them to transport firearms.
    That's interesting I brought a savage 22 last year online, I live on a RD address so it turned out to be headfuck I said to the guy (sportshop) can u send it to the local cop shop he said no as he wasn't sure who was going to receive it ..they mite not have there firearms licence !!! obversly no faith there , i thought it was pretty retarded

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    so whats when its in the car on the cook strait ferry? i asked the local cop and it was ok, the law states different
    it should go into the safe on the ferry.... according to the ferry rules. but the cops word is worthless unless it is on paper and signed, then probably good for nothing when the prosecution decide to get pushy.
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