You have to drill a hole through each magazine large enough to insert a trigger lock so it cannot be inserted into a firearm.
Each mag must then be locked in a red Browning safe that is to be hauled in a separate utility trailer at least 10 feet away from any guns which are in your primary vehicle.
You also cannot haul more than 2 mags at any one time so several trips might be necessary.
Any mags being transported in safe must be clearly marked using a permanent highly visible lime green paint (think Fire Dept truck color).
Sign on your utility trailer must have hazmat sign and also state that following vehicles must stay back 300 ft.
Proper permits must be obtained in advance (3 months) and accompany the mags (one time use only). Duplicate (yellow copy) must be in your primary vehicle and posted at the range before removing mags. Original (pink copy) must remain in the safe.
Once mobile you cannot stop for any reason other than normal traffic controls. Vehicle break downs are not allowed.
You must also inform everyone on the range that you are about to load a magazine and then do so within 5 sec of announcement.
All mags once loaded, must be shot dry (see subsection 7 paragraph 23 what shot dry means)
More rules are to be announced as time goes on.
