- a gun owner is utterly responsible whether the gun is in his/her hands or not.
Legit ✅
Essentially it's a disposable safe, at least in respect of the scenario I mention. Some effort would be made to open the safe without damage but in truth that will rarely happen. It seems common sense takes a supporting role to time-management. SAPOLFB (Firearms Branch SA Police) don't really give a rats ass what happens, they just see it as guns taken off the street and I'd even wager that very little compassion would be shown towards the deceased spouse or family.
I have a few little triggers in place, none of which include giving my codes to ANYONE mind you...But should I die my brother will know how to follow the path, who to get in contact with, even from Finland, and will be able to facilitate it, along with my crypto stuff, on Faith's behalf. If Faith and I both go out together we won't care. My executor, my sister, will have to deal with it.
I think what you have in place is legitimate and I would guess that many here have a similar thing, not that they would admit to it. There was some talk about a register for such information but it was immediately rejected as no one was willing to hand details to others, people they don't know.
Remember last year in October when two of my friends (husband and wife) turned their handguns on themselves in a double suicide? They lay there, deceased in an open house with their safe open and other guns in there...Not a good situation. Two of my friends, both ex-funeral directors and current firearms owners were charged, by the police, with dealing with the firearms situation and attended the scene to recover them. Sense prevailed there.
