I discovered that rules adopted by the California Department of Justice to implement AB 106 (Firearms Safety Act of 1999) circumvent the clear wording of the bill. Specifically particular, section 12088.2. In the text of the law it says (in referring to acceptable gun safes) the Attorney General shall make regulations setting standards for security of safes including ensuring "the firearm cannot be readily removed from the gun safe except by an authorized user utilizing the key, combination, or other method of access intended by the manufacturer of the device."
As the plain text reveals, locking mechanisms apart from combinations are allowed. However, in the regulations published here http://caag.state.ca.us/firearms/gunsafe.htm (actually regulation 977.50) the only acceptable lock is "a mechanical or electronic combination lock."
So no standards were set for any other type of lock, the Attorney General just decided to not allow them. Even the initial regulations (as posted on the DoJ website) make no mention of any other locking mechanisms.
I own a safe that exceeds almost all of the minimum standards set out in the regulations except for the locking mechanism. Mine uses a 4-bitted key. This means that unlike your standard house key with one bitted edge my safe key has an X shaped cross-section, with different cuts on each of the 4 edges, making it pick-proof. The lock is protected by a drill resistant plate.
I cannot fathom why a $15 trigger lock (which uses a single bitted key) can be more secure than my safe. Regardless, if a standard had been set and the locking mechanism failed the test, then I would understand. However, the regulation does not even acknowledge the law authorizing locks of other types.
I have written to the Department of Justice asking why they ignored the clear wording of the law, I will see if they respond.
I also emailed every State Senator that voted against AB 106, and to a couple of pro-gun Assemblymen. I also called the Cal. Rifle and Pistol Association, left a voicemail for Chuck Michel, the CRPA and NRA legal counsel.
Can anyone think of anything else I should do?
Madkiwi