I would join in on the 'don't cover it' camp. So you have a safe in the apartment, as long as the weight isn't an issue on a second level floor, so what?
If they ask what is in it ask them what is usually in safes?
Apartment Fire Marshall Inspection??
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Re: Apartment Fire Marshall Inspection??
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OH, you would be surprised at the things I have seen in apartments when answering an alarm.E10 wrote:I'm sure they've found lots worse things than evidence of gun ownership.
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Re: Apartment Fire Marshall Inspection??
If your lease doesn't put any restrictions on firearms, it doesn't matter whether or not they're "firearms friendly" . . . especially since, as you wrote, you're leaving in October.
I would NOT leave a lot of ammo or reloading components (powder, primers) around, as they may be considered "flammable materials" . . . leases I've signed had such clauses, but they were meant to keep people from storing gasoline, kerosene, fireworks, charcoal starter, etc., though I imagine "too much" ammo or gunpowder might arouse unwanted interest.
I would NOT leave a lot of ammo or reloading components (powder, primers) around, as they may be considered "flammable materials" . . . leases I've signed had such clauses, but they were meant to keep people from storing gasoline, kerosene, fireworks, charcoal starter, etc., though I imagine "too much" ammo or gunpowder might arouse unwanted interest.
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Re: Apartment Fire Marshall Inspection??
Well, I guess the inspection happened on Friday...I don't really know.
My wife and I left out of town on Thursday night, (after securing all of the firearms and ammo in the safe, we didn't cover the safe) and making sure that all of our furniture and electrical outlets were up to specs. I also took the advice of one of the posters on this forum and installed a fire-extinguisher in a prominent location between our kitchen, dining room, and living room. We arrived home on Sunday and everything seemed to be as we left it, and there was no notice of any infractions or even that they had entered our apartment. So I guess, alls well that ends well!
Thanks for all of the help guys!
My wife and I left out of town on Thursday night, (after securing all of the firearms and ammo in the safe, we didn't cover the safe) and making sure that all of our furniture and electrical outlets were up to specs. I also took the advice of one of the posters on this forum and installed a fire-extinguisher in a prominent location between our kitchen, dining room, and living room. We arrived home on Sunday and everything seemed to be as we left it, and there was no notice of any infractions or even that they had entered our apartment. So I guess, alls well that ends well!
Thanks for all of the help guys!
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Took CHL Course 02/07/2009
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Packet Received by DPS 02/19/2009
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