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Home » Evacuating During Hurricane Milton? Don’t Forget Your Firearms

Evacuating During Hurricane Milton? Don’t Forget Your Firearms

Adam Green By Adam Green October 8, 2024 3 Min Read
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Evacuating During Hurricane Milton? Don’t Forget Your Firearms

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, residents preparing to evacuate should not forget their firearms. Properly securing and transporting firearms during an evacuation can protect against theft, loss, or damage.


FLORIDA (2-minute read) — As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida as a Category 4 storm, officials are urging residents in its projected path to evacuate as soon as possible. Amidst the rush to gather essentials like food, water, and important documents, one item that should not be overlooked is your firearms. For those who own firearms, it’s essential to take them with you during evacuation and ensure they’re secured properly.

In times of crisis, communities can experience heightened levels of crime, including looting and break-ins. Leaving firearms behind in an unsecured or easily accessible area increases the risk of theft, which can put your firearms in the hands of criminals. Additionally, if floodwaters damage your property, your firearms could be lost entirely, destroyed, or even washed away, creating additional hazards.

When evacuating, ensure that your firearms are unloaded and stored in a secure, locked container. This reduces the risk of negligent discharge or theft during travel. Make sure to bring all necessary permits and documents with you, as state laws may vary depending on where you seek shelter.

It’s also important to consider where you’ll store your firearm once you’ve evacuated. If you’re heading to a designated shelter, be aware that many of them do not allow firearms on the premises. In this case, you may need to store them in your vehicle, but take proper precautions by locking them in a safe compartment, such as a trunk or a locked gun case, to prevent unauthorized access.

Firearm safety is a crucial part of overall disaster preparedness, particularly in states like Florida where hurricanes can cause widespread disruption. Alongside food, water, and other essentials, your firearms are valuable possessions that require safeguarding. Proper planning and awareness can help ensure that your evacuation goes smoothly, and that your firearms remain safe and secure.

Safety Tip: Before evacuating with a firearm, always check state and local laws regarding firearm transportation and storage. Make sure to have all necessary documents and secure your firearms in a locked container.

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