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Proper Storage Practices with an Emphasis on Storage Practices That Eliminate the Possibility of Accidental Injury to a Child © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com1
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What is safe storage Most would describe as “Locking the handgun in a gun safe, or gun cabinet” or “Keeping the handgun separate from the ammunition” Restricting access Safe storage goes much further, and is 24/7 responsibility © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com2
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Defining Safe storage Goes beyond keeping the handgun locked in your house Is more than just a storage device Applies anytime, anywhere Is not hiding your handgun Is a learned behavior Is a constant responsibility Can be the difference between life and death © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com3
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Accessibility vs. Safekeeping © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com4
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Situational Awareness Location Workplace Public places Home Vehicle Who has access to your home, car, or office Immediate family Extended family Friends of family Contractors Child care providers Unintended persons © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com5
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Situational Awareness - Workplace Physical Desk, office, locking drawer, gun safe, gun lock Job sites Company vehicle Type of employment Work attire Job duties Who do you work with / has access to you or your belongings Co-workers General public Children © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com6
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Situational Awareness - Public places Physical Facility storage options Vehicle / Parking Type of location Recreational – may have lockers Restaurant Hotel/Travel/Vacation © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com7
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Situational Awareness - Public Services Use of hotel safes Valet parking Use of luggage services Who has access to you or your belongings Friends / family General public Children © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com8
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Situational Awareness - Home Physical building Location Single family dwelling/Multi-family dwelling Storage Options Locking drawer, gun safe, gun locks Who has access to your home? Friends / family Children and/or their friends Maintenance workers Uninvited persons © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com9
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Situational Awareness - Vehicle Physical Car / Truck / RV / Motorcycle Locking drawer, box, safe Trunk, engine compartment, hidden compartment Parking location Who has access to your vehicle? Friends / family Children Repair persons Travel © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com10
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Securing handguns © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com11
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Handguns should be secured from: Children Visitors Friends Relatives Maintenance workers Persons we expect, and those we don’t In short, “EVERYONE, but you!” © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com12
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Types of safes and locks Safes Biometric Electronic Mechanical Locking devices Barrel locks Trigger locks Locking cases Any other securing devices on the current market Does not guarantee the firearm will not fire © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com13
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Types of safes and locks © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com14
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Types of safes and locks © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com15
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Who has access to the storage devices? Who has the combination / code / key? Is the locking device affixed or portable? How easy is it to breach the lock (glass doors)? © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com16
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Laws Which Relate to Safe Storage © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com17
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Penal code §46.13 Making a firearm accessible to a child Definitions "Child" means a person younger than 17 years of age. "Readily dischargeable firearm" means a firearm that is loaded with ammunition, whether or not a round is in the chamber. "Secure" means to take steps that a reasonable person would take to prevent the access to a readily dischargeable firearm by a child, including but not limited to placing a firearm in a locked container or temporarily rendering the firearm inoperable by a trigger lock or other means. © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com18
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Penal Code §46.13 Making a firearm accessible to a child A person commits an offense if a child gains access to a readily dischargeable firearm and the person with criminal negligence: failed to secure the firearm; or left the firearm in a place to which the person knew or should have known the child would gain access © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com19
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Penal code §46.13 Making a firearm accessible to a child It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that the child’s access to the firearm: was supervised by a person older than 18 years of age and was for hunting, sporting, or other lawful purposes; consisted of lawful defense by the child of people or property; was gained by entering property in violation of this code; or occurred during a time when the actor was engaged in an agricultural enterprise © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com20
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Penal code §46.13 Making a firearm accessible to a child Class C misdemeanor. Class A misdemeanor if the child discharges the firearm and causes death or serious bodily injury to himself or another person. © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com21
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Penal code §46.13 Making a firearm accessible to a child A peace officer or other person may not arrest the actor before the seventh day after the date on which the offense is committed if: the actor is a member of the family, as defined by Section 71.003, Family Code, of the child who discharged the firearm; and the child in discharging the firearm caused the death of or serious injury to the child. © Personal Perimeter, LLC, http://www.PersonalPerimeter.com22
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