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SAFE AND SOUND

As a current or potential certificate holder, the safety and security of your guns should always be one of your chief concerns. Your responsibility as a gun owner is to always comply with the guidelines laid down by your local police force when storing guns in your home, or taking them with you on the move. The home office guidance on the subject of firearms security and storage can be found in full at bit.ly/ firearms-handbook.

The brief guide leaflet, which can be found at is particularly useful, and I would recommend anyone looking for guidance on security when applying for

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