Certification of Secure Gun Storage or Safety Devices 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and title in the designated fields at the top of the form. This identifies you as the applicant.
  3. Next, provide your business premises address in the specified area. Ensure that this information is accurate for proper documentation.
  4. Input your present federal firearms license number in the corresponding field. This is crucial for compliance with federal regulations.
  5. Review the certification statement carefully. Confirm that you understand and agree with its contents regarding secure gun storage devices.
  6. Finally, sign and print your name at the bottom of the form, along with the date. This signature certifies that all information provided is true and complete.

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firearms must be stored in a purpose-built steel storage receptacle. the steel must be of a thickness of at least 1.6mm (which complies with Australian/New Zealand Standard 1594:2002) if the receptacle weighs less than 150 kilograms when it is empty, it must be bolted to the structure of the premises.
Closets: A large closet can be an excellent place for a gun safe, especially if its in a less frequented part of the house. Ensure theres adequate space for installation and ventilation. Hidden Rooms: If you have a hidden or secure room, it can provide an additional layer of protection.
For maximum safety you should use both a firearm safety device and a locking storage container to store your unloaded firearm. Two of the most common locking mechanisms are trigger locks and cable locks.
Store guns horizontally, or with the muzzle pointing down. When guns are stored upright, gravity pulls gun oil downward into the action, which forms a sticky film. Oil also can drain onto the stock, softening the wood. Displaying guns in glass cabinets or wall racks is an invitation to thieves and curious children.
This bill would, beginning on January 1, 2026, require a person who possesses a firearm in a residence to keep the firearm securely stored when the firearm is not being carried or readily controlled by the person or another lawful authorized user.

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