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    19Conditions relating to security precautions
    (1)Every firearms licence shall be subject to the following conditions:
    (a)the holder shall not put a firearm in such a place that a young child has ready access to it:
    (b)the holder, where he or she has both a firearm and ammunition for it in his or her possession, either—
    (i)shall take reasonable steps to ensure that the ammunition is not stored in such a way that a person who obtains access to the firearm also obtains access to the ammunition; or
    (ii)shall ensure that, where the ammunition is stored with the firearm, the firearm is not capable of being discharged:
    (c)the holder shall take reasonable steps to ensure that any firearm in the holder’s possession is secured against theft:
    (d)the holder shall, where he or she has possession of a firearm that is—
    (i)a flare pistol; or
    (ii)a humane killer; or
    (iii)a stock marking pistol,—
    keep it in a locked container, except where it is under the holder’s immediate and personal supervision.
    (2)On and after 1 July 1993 the reasonable steps required by subclause (1)(c) shall include—
    (a)keeping on the holder’s premises—
    (i)a lockable cabinet, container, or receptacle of stout construction in which firearms may be stored; or
    (ii)a lockable steel and concrete strongroom in which firearms may be stored; or
    (iii)a display cabinet or rack in which firearms may be immobilised and locked so that none of them may be fired; and
    (b)keeping locked or immobilised and locked in the cabinet, container, receptacle, strongroom, display cabinet, or rack required by paragraph (a) every firearm which is on the holder’s premises and which is not under immediate and personal supervision of the holder or some other holder of a firearms licence; and
    (c)ensuring that no firearm in the holder’s possession is left in a vehicle that is unattended.




    It doesn't say room of stout construction, it says "steel and concrete strongroom". In no part are 'strongroom' and 'stout construction' in the same sentence, hence the 'chopped and changed'.

    From what I've seen a strong room needs to have steel door frames and plywood instead of gib. A hoolie bar or a good boot makes quick work of wooden framed doorways.
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