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It also applies to gun storage and gun transportation. Driving around with a shotgun on a rack behind your head in your ute would not be legal here.
Sure, but you're not likely to be doing much of either without owning one ๐ I'd be surprised if a gun owner allowing someone else to store or transport their guns isn't in breach of their license as well.
@asret yeah, it likely would be in breach. :-)
I just mean the OP is from the US where they have "concealed carry", "open carry" etc. Compared to that, our laws about what you can do with a gun once you get one are relatively strict.