Johnat21 wrote:New question from the newbie... Reading the firearms regs, transportation of guns and ammo is allowed in the same vehicle with a lockable glove box, but my holden equinox doesn't have one...how do you get around this when going to the range or on a hunt?
Under NSW law, ammunition must be stored in a locked container, separate from firearms. This can be a separate locked compartment or container in a gun safe, or a separate container entirely.
deye243 wrote:In Victoria there is no regulation stating that you must lock up your ammunition I went through this one myself until somebody may have even been here set me straight the only time it needs to be locked is if you are in a vehicle that has a Spotlight fixed to the vehicle and you are in state forest recognised deer habitat I was under the assumption that it didn't matter where you were in Victoria that it had to be locked away I was clearly wrong unless they have amended it.
And if you are in recognised deer habitat going to or from a hunt and have a light fixed to your roof or side of your vehicle a glovebox does not pass neither does a lockable console which I thought was very strange that you can lock it up in a plastic container with a tiny padlock who would of thought that would happen when you have a bunch of people who know nothing about firearms and hunting and shooting making regulations
Fionn wrote:deye243 wrote:In Victoria there is no regulation stating that you must lock up your ammunition I went through this one myself until somebody may have even been here set me straight the only time it needs to be locked is if you are in a vehicle that has a Spotlight fixed to the vehicle and you are in state forest recognised deer habitat I was under the assumption that it didn't matter where you were in Victoria that it had to be locked away I was clearly wrong unless they have amended it.
And if you are in recognised deer habitat going to or from a hunt and have a light fixed to your roof or side of your vehicle a glovebox does not pass neither does a lockable console which I thought was very strange that you can lock it up in a plastic container with a tiny padlock who would of thought that would happen when you have a bunch of people who know nothing about firearms and hunting and shooting making regulations
perentie wrote:So what is the definition of ammunition?
I thought it was a round of ammo was case, powder primer and projectile all assembled in to one unit.
Yet here we have the NT coppers nabbing a container of air rifle pellets.
I travel with a muzzle loading target rifle. The components are separate so I dont keep them locked away. Would the coppers treat each component as ammo now?
deye243 wrote:Yes and the deer habitat law is not a Vic police 1 it is Department of Sparks and Embers but the coppers are very quick to act upon it and as for the act as you say open to interpretation but if you're not stopping between your home and where you're using that gun on the back floor of the car I have a dual cab so have no boot to lock things in and my hunting bag on the passenger seat with the ammunition in it is perfectly safe nobody can steal it I'm sitting right next to it can't be lost either unless I roll my car.
Fionn wrote:deye243 wrote:Yes and the deer habitat law is not a Vic police 1 it is Department of Sparks and Embers but the coppers are very quick to act upon it and as for the act as you say open to interpretation but if you're not stopping between your home and where you're using that gun on the back floor of the car I have a dual cab so have no boot to lock things in and my hunting bag on the passenger seat with the ammunition in it is perfectly safe nobody can steal it I'm sitting right next to it can't be lost either unless I roll my car.
Recognised deer habitat comes under the Wildlife Act, its not a DELWP law per say, but they administer and enforce most of it. The police also have powers to enforce certain parts as do other agencies.
The Firearms Act section 126, doesn't just apply to transporting ammunition in a car, the same requirements apply to carrying ammunition while hunting and is is the grey area.
While not saying Oldbloke is wrong about a tool box, I am sure he doesn't carry his ammo in it while out walking around hunting. But its the same law that applies to both circumstances.
Its like this video https://youtu.be/1YyXUzEyR38, its still perfectly legal to carry a rifle (unloaded) like this at this location (if you hold a licence), definitely not recommend these days, but perfectly legal.
Oldbloke wrote:For in the car mate. Sheesh.
Oldbloke wrote:Yes, I realised that. But it really has nothing to do with the OPs question.
Johnat21 wrote:New question from the newbie... Reading the firearms regs, transportation of guns and ammo is allowed in the same vehicle with a lockable glove box, but my holden equinox doesn't have one...how do you get around this when going to the range or on a hunt?
Oldbloke wrote:Johnat21 wrote:New question from the newbie... Reading the firearms regs, transportation of guns and ammo is allowed in the same vehicle with a lockable glove box, but my holden equinox doesn't have one...how do you get around this when going to the range or on a hunt?
The question has nothing to do with walking in deer habitat after dark. It's irrelevant to the OP if it's the same section in the Act. He is a newby and needs a simple solution, not a lecture about legislation that is likely to confuse.