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

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25A. Storage and safe keeping requirements for firearms museum licences

(1) The storage and safekeeping requirements specified in regulation 25(1) apply to premises or part of premises used by the holder of a firearms museum licence to store firearms under the licence.

(2) The following storage and safekeeping requirements apply to firearms possessed under a firearms museum licence:
(a) category A and B firearms may be displayed if:
(i) the firearms:
(A) are displayed in a rack that is fixed to a solid wall; and
(B) are secured in the rack by a high tensile cable or chain, with a minimum diameter of 4 mm, that passes through the trigger guard of each firearm and is padlocked to a wall or other immovable fixture; or
(ii) the firearms are displayed in a locked display cabinet designed so that the firearms in the cabinet cannot be readily removed;
(b) category C, D and H firearms may be displayed if the firearms are in a locked display cabinet designed so that the firearms in the cabinet cannot be readily removed.

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

ID: Q2818

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