Hi
The laws governing the transportation of firearms in NSW seems not very clear compared to say QLD were it states that they must be locked in the boot or in a lockable box attached to the vehicle.
Is anyone able to share some information on the transportation of rifles in NSW?
Thanks in Advance
Legal stuff and transportation.
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Re: Legal stuff and transportation.
This is not legal advice,as I understand the requirements,it is the owners duty to secure their firearm as best they can when travelling.You could look at the NSW Firearms Registry for guidance.
What I do travelling to local shoots,is keep the firearm in a case or bag,covered with a rug so that the object is not easily identified as a firearm,I wouldn’t stop at a shop on the way unless a licenced shooter was in the vechicle to watch over it.
If going further when overnight stops are needed,the firearm is always in a locked box and then the box is locked and secured to the vehicle frame by solid chain or cable.The main idea is to show that you are doing your best to secure your firearm.
What I do travelling to local shoots,is keep the firearm in a case or bag,covered with a rug so that the object is not easily identified as a firearm,I wouldn’t stop at a shop on the way unless a licenced shooter was in the vechicle to watch over it.
If going further when overnight stops are needed,the firearm is always in a locked box and then the box is locked and secured to the vehicle frame by solid chain or cable.The main idea is to show that you are doing your best to secure your firearm.
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Re: Legal stuff and transportation.
I'm not in NSW but a quick search of the firearms regulations came up with this. I appreciate you may not be commercially transporting a firearm but if you abide by the below requirements you should have all the bases covered.
147 Commercial transportation of firearms—prescribed safety requirements
For the purposes of section 56 of the Act, the following safety requirements are prescribed—
(a) the firearm must be stored in—
(i) a secured locked container secured to the vehicle, or
(ii) a locked compartment within the vehicle,
and must not be able to be seen while it is being conveyed,
(b) all reasonable precautions must be taken to ensure that the firearm is not lost or stolen while it is
being conveyed.
147 Commercial transportation of firearms—prescribed safety requirements
For the purposes of section 56 of the Act, the following safety requirements are prescribed—
(a) the firearm must be stored in—
(i) a secured locked container secured to the vehicle, or
(ii) a locked compartment within the vehicle,
and must not be able to be seen while it is being conveyed,
(b) all reasonable precautions must be taken to ensure that the firearm is not lost or stolen while it is
being conveyed.
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Re: Legal stuff and transportation.
Basically "out of sight out of mind".
I cross the borders regularly for hunting - locked gun case on the back seat under a blanket complies.
I cross the borders regularly for hunting - locked gun case on the back seat under a blanket complies.
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