Locked container definition
Locked container means a box, case, chest, locker, safe, or other similar receptacle equipped with a tamper-resistant lock.
Locked container means a secure container which is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock, key lock, combination lock or similar locking device.
Locked container means a secure container that is fully enclosed and locked by a
More Definitions of Locked container
Locked container means a secure container which is enclosed on all sides and locked by a padlock, key lock, combination lock or similar device.
Locked container means a secure container which is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock key, lock, combination lock, or similar locking device. The term includes the locked utility or glove compartment of a motor vehicle.
Locked container means a secure container that is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock, keylock, combination lock, or similar locking device. The term “locked container” does not include the utility or glove compartment of a motor vehicle.
Locked container means a Locked Container, as defined in California Penal Code, Section 16850, listed on the California Department of Justice Bureau of Firearms roster of approved firearm safety devices. For purposes of this chapter, a Locked Container does not include a bag or other container made of fabric or other penetrable material, such as a regular purse, backpack, or gym bag.
Locked container means a locked container as defined in Penal Code section 16850, as amended from time to time and as listed on the California Department of Justice Bureau of Firearms roster of approved firearm safety devices.
Locked container means a secure enclosed container equipped with a padlock, key lock, combination lock or similar locking device that only permits access to the cardholder.
Locked container means a secure container approved by the California Department of Justice for the storage of firearms, which is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock, key lock, combination lock, or similar locking device. A locked residence, room, closet, or locked vehicle, glove box, center console, or trunk alone shall not be considered a “locked container” for purposes of this section.