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Thinking ahead

Q I don’t plan on needing this advice for a while yet, but the question arose in conversation and I didn’t know the answer. Suppose I was to die suddenly, what would happen to the guns stored in my cabinet at home? I have followed official advice and I am the only person who knows the location of the cabinet keys, so when I am gone how are the keys supposed to be found, and what is then to be done with the guns?

You are quite right that only authorised persons should have access to the keys for any cabinet that is being used to store firearms.

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