Australian Gun Laws Firearms Storage in the state of Queensland

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @Renenko
    @Renenko Год назад +24

    You need to get as many Australians to go to shooting range as possible.

  • @Australia-ky7kx
    @Australia-ky7kx 8 месяцев назад +10

    Regulations can be irksome but as law abiding gun owners we protect our rights to keep firearms by complying with the Weapons Act

    • @helenowen5408
      @helenowen5408 4 месяца назад +4

      We can't protect a "right" we don't have here in Australia we have zero rights to own firearms...we are Allowed by the government to have firearms in certain circumstances ....the joys of having our constitution given to us by the English govt.👍🍻🇦🇺

  • @Miguel.Rosado7224
    @Miguel.Rosado7224 3 месяца назад +6

    These firearm laws are absurd. Look at the video creator; a responsible firearms owner following the law. While criminals on his city don’t care about the law and the good innocent people. Thanks for the video and sharing the firearms culture.

    • @Brigalow01
      @Brigalow01 3 месяца назад +1

      He is a good man

    • @ryanshnoztwazzle8605
      @ryanshnoztwazzle8605 2 месяца назад +1

      the crims in Aus usually use guns to shoot other crims

    • @Miguel.Rosado7224
      @Miguel.Rosado7224 28 дней назад

      @@ryanshnoztwazzle8605 Same in Chicago. Still, unfortunately innocent people lost their lives.

  • @benjaminl1173
    @benjaminl1173 Год назад +5

    you can also use trigger locks on the bolt action firearms in the safe, saves hunting down 12 SMLE bolts 😁😁

  • @Noony79
    @Noony79 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @DatsunBloke7357
    @DatsunBloke7357 10 месяцев назад +7

    I look forward to getting to America after my uni course. Their laws are so much better than Australia's.

    • @Paul-lk4np
      @Paul-lk4np 9 месяцев назад

      You have to become a citizen or get a special licence. You as an Australian cannot walk into Walmart and buy a gun like a US citizen can.😂

    • @DatsunBloke7357
      @DatsunBloke7357 9 месяцев назад +3

      @Paul-lk4np I believe once I gain a green card, I may be able to get firearms. My ultimate goal is to move to the USA. Over in Australia, we have implied rights while you have the bill of rights.

    • @Paul-lk4np
      @Paul-lk4np 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DatsunBloke7357 that's cool. Apart from gun laws and big burgers and NFL I'm not a big fan of the place. Seems your on RUclips every city and town is fucked by zombies on fentanyl and other.shit

    • @judassss
      @judassss 3 месяца назад +2

      You mean the 1000000 times worse! These simple laws would probably stop most mass shootings where a child accessed their parents gun

    • @DatsunBloke7357
      @DatsunBloke7357 3 месяца назад +1

      @judassss In the United States, the states with the least restrictive gun laws have the least amount of mass shootings. Also, in Europe, Switzerland and the Czech Republic have very lax gun laws, and you never hear about mass shootings there. Parents teaching kids how to use guns should be encouraged as this will teach them the importance of gun safety. I had a gun licence at 10, and my dad taught me how to use a gun safely. But dumb city people will always cause problems for real Australians. Vote One Nation and KAP.

  • @brettzenovich3511
    @brettzenovich3511 10 месяцев назад

    Can you please clarify your comment on a timber safe? is it your understanding that it is possible to build a legal safe using timber for example once a frame is constructed you can clad it with ply? I've heard previously that it has to be a minimum of 40mm with a solid core door and appropriate lock.

  • @dstrkt.cs2
    @dstrkt.cs2 Год назад +2

    I'm pretty sure the language in the in the legislation regarding ammunition storage is that it has to be separate from major components and has to be 'secured'. It does not mention the container having to be locked. So, on a technicality, if you kept the ammo in the original box and put that in a container that is 'secure' (closed and out of reach, so it could be bloody tupperware if you wanted to), it would be perfectly legal. Theoretically, that is. I would personally never store ammunition in a tupperware container in my cupboard. 😊
    I could be wrong, though. I might have to give it another read. 😅

    • @armingthenationfirearmstra1942
      @armingthenationfirearmstra1942  Год назад +1

      yes all it says is that ammunition must be stored in an area that minimizes explosion in original packaging or better for eg. ammo containers for reloading individually separated in container, in an area that an unauthorized person can get to and never with a firearm of major component of a firearm.

    • @armingthenationfirearmstra1942
      @armingthenationfirearmstra1942  Год назад +2

      you are correct i am just giving people examples so they know how to store it, i get people in my courses that have never even seen a gun before i try to make it easy so they can understand.

  • @tutugrey7167
    @tutugrey7167 Год назад +1

    Does a safe over 150kg need to be secured (bolted) for handgun storage? Cheers

    • @armingthenationfirearmstra1942
      @armingthenationfirearmstra1942  Год назад +2

      yes no matter what the weight is once a Cat H goes in the steel safe if must be bolted to the frame of floor of the building that is why i bolted it down in the video

  • @puppiTube
    @puppiTube 27 дней назад

    That firearms safe is no longer compliant. It requires a minimum of three locking pin mechanisms to be deemed secure.

  • @maeleach3122
    @maeleach3122 9 месяцев назад +1

    No mention of magazine storage and can they be stored loaded?

  • @Produce9AE
    @Produce9AE Месяц назад

    Australia has NEVER had a gun problem, only a political one!

  • @bobsburgers2071
    @bobsburgers2071 9 месяцев назад +1

    can u put ur h license guns in that safe with them

    • @npet6842
      @npet6842 8 месяцев назад +1

      Depending which Aussie location you are in , that's not a H category safe . There are minimum metal thickness requirements .

    • @frankcuschieri7064
      @frankcuschieri7064 6 месяцев назад +1

      Safe has to be 6mm steel all round. Most CAT A&B safes are 2mm body and 3mm door, so they won't comply for handguns

  • @cornondajakob
    @cornondajakob 3 дня назад

    Thank God for the 2nd amendment. The government should never be allowed this much control over its citizens.

  • @MEDCANWhitewidow
    @MEDCANWhitewidow Год назад +5

    I think storing your rifle bolts in with your rifles is wrong,if someone breaks into your gun safe they have a complete weapon if the bolt is right next to the rifle ! Wouldn’t it be safer if the bolt is locked away separately from the rifle ? That law needs to be changed,I had a gun safe inspection last year and had my 2 rifle bolts stored separately in with my ammunition in a locked compartment in the safe and the police officer didn’t say a word ? He inspected my entire safe and commended me for having a well organised firearm storage safe and having all my permits to Aquire nearby.

    • @armingthenationfirearmstra1942
      @armingthenationfirearmstra1942  Год назад +2

      I agree with you it says no major component with ammunition the bolt is a major component laws don't make sense I know mate cheers

    • @MEDCANWhitewidow
      @MEDCANWhitewidow Год назад

      @armingthenationfirearmstra1942 it sure doesn't but it's the law like you said in Queensland.

    • @Kilo416
      @Kilo416 Год назад

      This has to be one of the most cucked comments on RUclips, Jesus Christ

    • @ob1knb3
      @ob1knb3 10 месяцев назад

      @@MEDCANWhitewidow you must be crazy mate, do you have to also remove the lever from la lever action, remove the bolt and store the lever and the bold in another safe and then have a 3rd safe with the keys and the key to that safe keep it at a bank safe, that should the THE ONLY way to store weapons at home right? Jesus .... anybody can rock to your house with an angle grinder and cut through your safe and ammobox no matter how many safes you have, please don't be stupid and don't make it harder for shooters. Breaking the action is enough! the only reason you remove the bolt is so you can release the tension so it don't wear out.
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    • @strider5119
      @strider5119 4 месяца назад

      If someone has the ability to break into your safe, they can break into wherever the bolt is stored. Your logic also only applies to bolt action. Pump, straight pull, lever, break action, lever release, button release, basically everything except for bolt, is stored complete.

  • @martyphillips83
    @martyphillips83 5 месяцев назад

    Bolts don’t need to be removed from bolt action firearms for storage.

    • @HouseholdDog
      @HouseholdDog 5 месяцев назад

      Only for transport IIRC.
      It's kind of pointless otherwise.

    • @strider5119
      @strider5119 4 месяца назад +2

      "Firearms must be unloaded and the bolt must be removed or action broken for storage"

  • @AllanKendall-ek5ow
    @AllanKendall-ek5ow 4 месяца назад

    I.did.it.with.Aaron.great.course...