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Northern Territory. 1997 ‘Storage and Safe Keeping Requirements for Antique Firearms Collector Licences.’ Firearms Regulations 1997 (Reprint, as in force at 1 May 2016); Section 25AA (Part 3). Darwin: Northern Territory Government. 13 March

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25AA. Storage and safe keeping requirements for antique firearms collector licences

(1) The holder of an antique firearms collector licence must store firearms held under the licence so that:
(a) every firearm is kept safely;
(b) no firearm is stolen or lost; and
(c) no firearm comes into the possession of a person who is not authorised to possess it.

(2) The holder of an antique firearms collector licence may display a firearm held under the licence if:
(a) the firearm is displayed in a rack that is fixed to a solid wall and the firearm is secured in the rack by a high tensile cable or chain, with a minimum diameter of 4mm, that passes through the trigger guard of each firearm in the rack and is padlocked to a wall or other immovable fixture; or
(b) the firearm is displayed in a locked display cabinet that is fitted with glass or other material of sufficient strength to prevent easy entry.

[The Act referred to in this Regulation is the Firearms Act 1997]

ID: Q2817

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