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Originally Posted by chris_89T
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I think i got all of those in my first post, .
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the first post you said "I dont think you even need a trigger lock on a non restricted" which is untrue if it's left out.
yes you could leave a trigger locked gun on the dinning room table, or under the bed, but then ammo must either be in a different room, or looked in it's own container.
if you have the gun in a cabinet / safe. then ammo can be in the same cabinet or left open in the same room.
the laws are confusing and most lawyers and judges would have to read them a few times to understand. and 99% of cops don't have a clue.