4.1 - UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY ASPECTS OF YOUR FIREARM
Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. San Andreas has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Get advice from a professional salesperson on the safety aspects of the firearm you are considering buying. Select the firearm that best suits your personal needs. Ask a lot of questions! Ask about the correct ammunition for the firearm you have selected. Become thoroughly familiar with the mechanics of the firearm you have selected. By knowing exactly how your firearm works, you are more likely to recognize any possible safety problems.
4.2 - CAREFULLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL
An owner’s manual from the manufacturer of your firearm should be provided when you buy a new firearm. Manuals for used firearms usually can be obtained by writing or calling the manufacturer. Carefully read the manual and use it to familiarize yourself with the firearm and its operation.
4.3 - ENROLL IN A FIREARM TRAINING COURSE
To help you learn to drive a car you probably had some “behind the wheel” training and practice before you got your driver’s license. This also applies to firearm ownership. The best way to become skilled in using and understanding how your firearm operates is to enroll in a “hands-on” training course. There are many firearm training courses that can provide additional safety information. For information on training courses in your area, contact a local firearms dealer or firearms safety organization.
4.4 - CLEANING AND REPAIR
Maintenance is part of being a responsible firearms owner. Firearms should be cleaned regularly and especially after prolonged storage. The barrel should be cleaned after every use. Accumulated moisture, dirt or grease can interfere with the efficient and safe operation of a firearm.
Firearm cleaning kits and materials can be purchased from most firearms dealers. Be aware that some firearm cleaning substances are toxic. Carefully read and follow the instructions on the cleaning products.
You should clean your firearm in a location where you will have no distractions. Before you begin, always make sure your firearm is unloaded and remove any ammunition from the cleaning area. Accidents can happen if cleaning procedures are not followed correctly and safely. Therefore, you should follow the cleaning instructions in your owner’s manual and on your cleaning products. Firearms dealers or gunsmiths also are good sources for cleaning information.
Care should be taken to ensure adequate ventilation at all times to reduce the risk of inhaling lead particles. To avoid accidental ingestion of lead particles, never handle food or drink without first washing your hands. Do not smoke when exposed to lead. Wash your hands thoroughly after exposure. Periodically inspect all firearms you own to be sure that they are in good working condition. If you notice any problems, have your firearm checked by a competent gunsmith. Any repairs should be made only by a gunsmith or the manufacturer of the firearm. You should not attempt to make any major modifications to your firearm. Some modifications are illegal and dangerous. They also could void the manufacturer’s warranty. By keeping your firearm properly maintained, you will ensure that it is safe to operate and will function reliably for many years.
4.5 - SAFETY AND STORAGE DEVICES
If you decide to keep a firearm in your home you must consider the issue of how to store the firearm in a safe and secure manner. In a special report by Harvard Public Health, it is stated that a gun in the home raises the suicide risk for everyone: gun owner, spouse and children alike.1 San Andreas recognizes the importance of safe storage by requiring that all firearms sold in San Andreas be accompanied by a DOJ- approved firearms safety device or proof that the purchaser owns a gun safe that meets regulatory standards established by the DOJ.
There are a variety of safety and storage devices currently available to the public in a wide range of prices. Some devices are locking mechanisms designed to keep the firearm from being loaded or fired, but don’t prevent the firearm from being handled or stolen. There are also locking storage containers that hold the firearm out of sight. For maximum safety you should use both a firearm safety device and a locking storage container to store your unloaded firearm.
Two of the most common locking mechanisms are trigger locks and cable locks. Trigger locks are typically two-piece devices that fit around the trigger and trigger guard to prevent access to the trigger. One side has a post that fits into a hole in the other side. They are locked by a key or combination locking mechanism. Cable locks typically work by looping a strong steel cable through the action of the firearm to block the firearm’s operation and prevent accidental firing. However, neither trigger locks nor cable locks are designed to prevent access to the firearm.
Smaller lock boxes and larger gun safes are two of the most common types of locking storage containers. One advantage of lock boxes and gun safes is that they are designed to completely prevent unintended handling and removal of a firearm. Lock boxes are generally constructed of sturdy, high-grade metal opened by either a key or combination lock. Gun safes are quite heavy, usually weighing at least 50 pounds. While gun safes are typically the most expensive firearm storage devices, they are generally more reliable and secure.
Remember: Safety and storage devices are only as secure as the precautions you take to protect the key or combination to the lock.
4.6 - METHODS OF CHILDPROOFING
As a responsible firearm owner, you need to be aware of the methods of childproofing your firearm, whether or not you have children.
Whenever children could be around, whether your own, or a friend’s, relative’s or neighbor’s, additional safety steps should be taken when storing firearms and ammunition in your home.
- Always store your firearm unloaded.
- Use a firearms safety device AND store the firearm in a locked container.
- Store the ammunition separately in a locked container.
Always storing your firearm securely is the best method of childproofing your firearm; however, your choice of a storage place can add another element of safety. Carefully choose the storage place in your home especially if children may be around.
- Do not store your firearm where it is visible.
- Do not store your firearm in a bedside table, under your mattress or pillow, or on a closet shelf.
- Do not store your firearm among your valuables (such as jewelry or cameras) unless it is locked in a secure container.
- Make sure the location you store your firearm and ammunition is not easily accessible to children.
- Consider storing firearms not possessed for self-defense in a safe and secure manner away from the home.