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Old 07-10-2009, 01:06 PM
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When it comes right down to it no matter what individual personal beliefs are we simply have to follow the rules. We even have to keep the BB guns locked up. Here is what our state requires . .just to give you an idea. You may be able to find this info online for your state too.

g) Firearms and other weapons.
(1) No child in the home shall have unsupervised access to any of the following:
(A) Firearms, ammunition, and other weapons;
(B) air-powered guns, including BB guns, pellet guns, and paint ball guns;
(C) hunting and fishing knives; and
(D) any archery and martial arts equipment.
(2) All firearms, including air-powered guns, BB guns, pellet guns, and paint ball guns, shall be stored unloaded in a locked container, closet, or cabinet. If the locked container, closet, or cabinet is constructed in whole or in part of glass or plexiglass, each firearm shall be additionally secured with a hammer lock, barrel lock, or trigger guard.
(3) Ammunition shall be kept in a separate locked storage container or locked compartment designed for that purpose.
(4) All archery equipment, hunting and fishing knives, and other weapons shall be kept in a locked storage compartment.
(5) Each key to a locked storage container, closet, or compartment of guns, ammunition, and other weapons, and to gun locks shall be in the control of a licensee at all times.
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