Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, ...,.
Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, it also specifies that a motor vehicle isn't a container. When i did my course the trainer told me I could get a gun bag with a $2 travel lock through the zippers and be compliant. As long as ammo was separated. He also told me that while in a sedan it was expected to be in the boot but they didn't mention where you should keep it in a ute,.
rc42 wrote:Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, ...,.
The QLD rules actually specify 'a securely closed container with the bolt removed or a trigger lock fitted' or 'in a locked container'
The accepted interpretation of this is that a soft gun bag can be used without a lock inside the vehicle as long as the bolt is removed or trigger lock fitted.
OR
The firearm must be inside a locked metal container on the inside or outside of a vehicle with nothing to suggest it might contain a firearm.
The full detail can be read in sections 95 and 96 of the QLD Weapons Regulations 2016 but as usual it doesn't give the exact information that we need
trekin wrote:Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, it also specifies that a motor vehicle isn't a container. When i did my course the trainer told me I could get a gun bag with a $2 travel lock through the zippers and be compliant. As long as ammo was separated. He also told me that while in a sedan it was expected to be in the boot but they didn't mention where you should keep it in a ute,.rc42 wrote:Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, ...,.
The QLD rules actually specify 'a securely closed container with the bolt removed or a trigger lock fitted' or 'in a locked container'
The accepted interpretation of this is that a soft gun bag can be used without a lock inside the vehicle as long as the bolt is removed or trigger lock fitted.
OR
The firearm must be inside a locked metal container on the inside or outside of a vehicle with nothing to suggest it might contain a firearm.
The full detail can be read in sections 95 and 96 of the QLD Weapons Regulations 2016 but as usual it doesn't give the exact information that we need
And irrelevent to the OP as it appears he is from SA.
perentie wrote:trekin wrote:Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, it also specifies that a motor vehicle isn't a container. When i did my course the trainer told me I could get a gun bag with a $2 travel lock through the zippers and be compliant. As long as ammo was separated. He also told me that while in a sedan it was expected to be in the boot but they didn't mention where you should keep it in a ute,.rc42 wrote:Farmerpete wrote:In qld the rules are locked in a container, ...,.
The QLD rules actually specify 'a securely closed container with the bolt removed or a trigger lock fitted' or 'in a locked container'
The accepted interpretation of this is that a soft gun bag can be used without a lock inside the vehicle as long as the bolt is removed or trigger lock fitted.
OR
The firearm must be inside a locked metal container on the inside or outside of a vehicle with nothing to suggest it might contain a firearm.
The full detail can be read in sections 95 and 96 of the QLD Weapons Regulations 2016 but as usual it doesn't give the exact information that we need
And irrelevent to the OP as it appears he is from SA.
So when travelling around OZ in a camper or caravan one has to be compliant with all the states regulations.
perentie wrote:So when travelling around OZ in a camper or caravan one has to be compliant with all the states regulations.
rc42 wrote:Section 5(1) of the QLD Weapons Regulations 2016:
"a licence does not authorise
possession of a weapon for or during its transportation unless
the transportation is necessarily incidental to engaging in an
activity for which the weapon may be used under the licence"
In other words, there must be some authorised activity involving firearms which is a part of the licensee's journey, they can't take firearms on a driving holiday 'just in case'.
No doubt some people do but hopefully they have a well prepared explanation if they ever get stopped by the police or the firearms get stolen.
rc42 wrote:Section 5(1) of the QLD Weapons Regulations 2016:
"a licence does not authorise
possession of a weapon for or during its transportation unless
the transportation is necessarily incidental to engaging in an
activity for which the weapon may be used under the licence"
In other words, there must be some authorised activity involving firearms which is a part of the licensee's journey, they can't take firearms on a driving holiday 'just in case'.
No doubt some people do but hopefully they have a well prepared explanation if they ever get stopped by the police or the firearms get stolen.
Oldbloke wrote:But within Vic, yep, all the time.
winton wrote:Oldbloke wrote:But within Vic, yep, all the time.
Whats your reason/excuse for carrying one all the time? "I might go for a hunt" ??
@rc42 Aren't there hunting opportunities up along the way to the cape? State Forest? Do I need a game license in QLD?
bladeracer wrote:Qld only allows hunting on private property, no public land at all.
winton wrote:bladeracer wrote:Qld only allows hunting on private property, no public land at all.
Like everywhere else, you gotta know people.
Would this be a suitable excuse: Organise a hunt by paying to hunt on a private property in qld on my way up to the cape and then on my way down, go hunt again before making my way back home?
SAnewb85 wrote:hi lads, im picking up a GU patrol next week and was interested in finding a secure yet easily accessible for me system of locking my guns away.
It would have to be able to fit behind the 3rd row seats as they will be permanentlyin place, be inconspicuous if someone were to look in the back window and decently secure.
Will also be hooking up a quality alarm and gps tracking for extra peace of mind.
Cheers
Biscuits wrote:What is the law, or the police's interpretation of the law for travelling with a rifle on a motorbike? Rifle in a bag strapped across the pillion seat. Bag not rifle shaped and would look like any random metre long object. Bike with hard luggage, so ammunition could be stored separate to the rifle. New South Wales.