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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Unless your wife has a FAL, she should not have access to/knowledge of location of, the safe key
    Yes, totally, I hide my keys all the time from my wife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Yes, totally, I hide my keys all the time from my wife.
    You don't want her finding out what toys you have bought without getting her permission first? Does your finance
    minister wear the pants in your house? Lol

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    I renewed my license last winter.

    Questions of access to our property weren't onerous as it is my son (with his own FAL) and my wife (no FAL).
    My wife knows were the safes are and doesn't know what the safe keys look like let alone where they are stored.
    My son knows what the keys look like and where the back up set is stored.

    The questions the vetter asked my wife and referee were about my mental health - nothing related to firearms safety.

    When the vetter checked the safes he felt for bolt heads in the safes without checking if bolts were attached and without seeing if the safes were bolted down. (I could have just glued bolt heads inside the safes.)

    The vetter agreed that unless you use a bank safe the gun safes will only keep a casual thief away. An 18V cordless grinder with cutting wheel will make short work of many gun safes possibly without disturbing the neighbours.
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