happyhunter wrote:Title_II wrote:100% bullshit. Including seatbelt laws. Complete nonsense and nanny state BS.
Strongly agree with that last point.
brett1868 wrote:I've been a licensed shooter since 1986, I rocked up to the local cop shop in my shorts, singlet and dress thongs on my 18th birthday and 30 mins later walked out fully licensed.
Gwion wrote:happyhunter wrote:Title_II wrote:100% bullshit. Including seatbelt laws. Complete nonsense and nanny state BS.
Strongly agree with that last point.
So, any law enacted to encourage responsible action is bulls**t?
Because obviously, every individual is responsible without question. So, you're also ok when someone who drank a bottle and a half of whiskey jumped in their car and was on the wrong side of the road when your responsible 19 y/o child was driving their friend home?
Maybe they were from the States and forgot what side of the road they were driving on. Still, if they left out the whisky, they may have remembered.
It's all still ok, right?
Title_II wrote:"encourage" responsible action? That's not what laws do. That's what families do.
3lole wrote:Getting a bit heated in here.
Relax friends
happyhunter wrote:This thread still going? hahaha.nothing llike a good debate
headspace wrote:Thanks for the comments Title11, at least here there is still a democracy in operation. I was a bit surprised to see this thread still going because most of it is pretty repetitious. You blokes at least have your 2dn Amendment, which is great, but you still have to be on your guard. It's got to the point where we as licensed, law abiding firearms owners must constantly be on our guard to protect our image and therefore our sport. It's for this reason I try to encourage the members here to post in a responsible manner. Just about anyone who can turn a computer on can come on here and see what we say. It's not like we are having a private chat around a campfire. With this in mind all our comments should be kept respectful to the police especially. I believe that most of the cops are good people doing a tough job. They get abused by the bottom feeders of the world on a daily basis. We don't need to included in that company.
headspace wrote:With this in mind all our comments should be kept respectful to the police especially. I believe that most of the cops are good people doing a tough job. They get abused by the bottom feeders of the world on a daily basis. We don't need to included in that company.
chewtah wrote:I meant to add, airgun pellets can fall through gaps in my safe, from the ammo cabinet to the gun safe, needs some silastic around the gaps, something to watch for with 'ammo stored with firearm'
Monty wrote:zobster wrote:Quick question, having recently got my firearms license and only just submitted my PTA, when would the police come and inspect my safe? Would I be given prior notice? What would happen if they came by and I'm at work / away etc?
There is no standard inspection time in relation to your license/pta being issued. e.g. they don't come and visit you 1 month later on the day. It just happens when your name comes up.
You'll read in difference places it was 2 months for someone and 20 years for someone else.
You should be given prior notice, typically someone would call and arrange a time that's mutually agreeable. It's possible though that someone could turn up at the door unannounced if they couldn't reach you on the phone or for some other reason. Not typical, but possible.
As for being away or at work, if you're not home you obviously can't help them can you
Just remember only appropriately licensed residents can have access to the firearms, if the inspection date is booked don't leave the key with the wife 'just for the day'.
The inspection time has to be mutually agreeable, if you're at work and get the call you're not required to drop everything you're doing and race home at the drop of a hat.
They're not a big deal mate, usually done and dusted in 5 minutes for most people. Just get everything in order and if/when the call come you'll be right.
zobster wrote:Hi All,
Quick question, having recently got my firearms license and only just submitted my PTA, when would the police come and inspect my safe? Would I be given prior notice? What would happen if they came by and I'm at work / away etc?
It really depends, apparently its random and they are supposed to mail/ring ahead and arrange a time that suits.
happyhunter wrote:It really depends, apparently its random and they are supposed to mail/ring ahead and arrange a time that suits.
Maybe it's random in some states but not here. A ny change of address will flag you and the last two I have been given no notice. The first I knew was cops banging at the front door, both times it was after 8pm.
Try having a conversation with them about required notice and they hit you with veiled threats. Also, if you decide not to answer the door expect your mobile to start ring. I have it on good authority that if you pretend nobody is home and they can prove otherwise you will get done for perjury.