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Originally Posted by Huntingwhale
The problem in most cases likely comes down to improper storage. Keeping the ammo and firearm in separate hard-to-access storage containers/rooms can be a challenge. It has to be enough to impede someone trying to access/steal it without authorization, but someone with enough will and motivation can do it if they know where they are located.
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Store the ammunition separately or lock it up. It can be stored in the same locked container as the firearms.
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That's for all non-restricted firearms (e.g. shotguns, long rifles, semi-autos, etc.).
It's not a challenge at all. You can store them together. You can even store your ammunition not locked away anywhere...so long as it is separate from your locked-up firearms.
This is all non-restricted.
I don't have my restricted license so not sure about that. Can you even buy restricted firearms anymore?