Boundry Rider wrote:dnedative wrote:bladeracer wrote:Wm.Traynor wrote:Is my Qld licence valid in NSW?
Yes, in all states.
Not in WA as far as I know.
Valid in a sense, but not holding the validity as it would in the issuing state. Visiting firearms owners still have to apply for a permit to possess your firearms whilst in WAlcatraz.
Yes, but only in WA. All other states recognise your licence and your licenced firearms - as long as they are legal in the state you're in. A folding stock is fine in Victoria, take it into NSW and it becomes a prohibited firearm.
Also worth noting that if you decide to visit WA, and leave your rifles at home to avoid the permit rubbish, planning to use a friend's rifle on his property, you cannot possess any ammunition - including bullets, even spent bullets you've recovered. In WA you can only possess ammunition for a firearm registered to you _in WA_ - if none are registered to you in WA then you can't have any ammo.
There are probably still instances where a firearm is CatA in one state, but CatB, C or D in other states. If your firearm is CatA in your home state, but is CatB, C or D (as occurred with lever guns over 5rd capacity) in another state, and you don't have a CatC or D licence then you cannot possess that firearm in that state.