220 wrote:kjd wrote:You can only store 10kg as a shooter.
Debatable Keith, the regulations are open to interpretation, I think there was a court case within the last few years where they tried to prosecute someone for more than 10kg, judges interpretation was 10kg per firearm not total.
Maybe someone else can recall the case or more details.
Wild speculation but..... If that was the case it probably came down to having 10Kg of each TYPE of powder. If you could argue the need for different types for different rifles, then a judge may consider 10Kg of each type required as being OK.
Checking....
Hmmm, WA came up first. Two requirements:
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Propellant and Black Powder Storage
BOTH of the following legislations apply when storing propellants/ black powder.
The provisions of Regulation 11A (9) & (10) and Schedule 4 of the Firearms Regulations 1974 (and a licence is required);
Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Regulations 2007: Part 9 - Storage of Explosives, Schedule 4 (regardless of whether a licence is required).
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FIREARMS REGULATIONS 1974 - REG 11A
11A . Storage security requirements (Sch. 4)
(1) A person entitled to possess firearms or ammunition of any kind is to ensure that the firearms or ammunition are stored in accordance with this regulation.
(2) Firearms and ammunition are to be stored in a locked cabinet or container that at least meets the specifications described in Schedule 4 or in such other way as is approved.
(3) A cabinet or container that can be unlocked with a key is to be regarded as unlocked if the key is left in the lock or is otherwise accessible where the cabinet or container is located.
[(4)‑(6) deleted]
(7) A magazine is not to contain any ammunition when it is stored.
(8) Ammunition is not to be stored in a cabinet or container in which a firearm is stored unless the ammunition is in another locked metal container in which no firearm is stored and which is securely affixed so as to prevent its removal from the cabinet or container.
(9) Despite subregulation (8), propellant that is not incorporated in a cartridge is not to be stored, whether or not it is in another container, in a container or cabinet that contains any ammunition, firearm, or primer.
(10) The requirements of this regulation are in addition to, not instead of, any requirements under the Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004 .
[Regulation 11A inserted in Gazette 6 Dec 1996 p. 6801; amended in Gazette 24 Sep 1997 p. 5367; 4 Feb 2011 p. 397.]
[ 11B. Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(g).]
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BTW I wasn't aware you can't secure a loaded magazine! How silly is that?
Now moving onto the Dangerous Goods stuff:
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DANGEROUS GOODS SAFETY (EXPLOSIVES) REGULATIONS 2007 - REG 85
85 . Ammunition propellant and black powder
(1) A person storing ammunition propellant or black powder must store it safely.
(2) A person must not store more than 2 kg of black powder in any one container.
Penalty: a level 3 fine.
[Heading inserted in Gazette 16 Mar 2012 p. 1179.]
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Hmmm, now I'll go research VIC