Louisiana Storage Network

Voluntary Out-of-Home Firearm Storage

Firearm owners, instructors, retailers, and other partners across Louisiana are joining together to raise awareness about the role of secure firearm storage in suicide prevention and to provide options for secure and voluntary out-of-home firearm storage in local communities.

Why do gun owners sometimes store firearms away from the home?

  • They are traveling out of state and want to keep firearms secure while they are away.

  • A teenager in the home is in crisis and at risk for suicide.

  • The grand-kids are visiting for a week.

  • A couple is divorcing and arguments are getting heated.

  • A family member is experiencing mental health or substance use concerns.

  • The homeowner is listing the home for sale and wants firearms to be secure while showings occur.

Louisiana Partners Map

Louisiana has firearm temporary storage partners, as well as marketing partners who are helping us spread awareness and partners at military bases. Select a pin on the map below for more information about that location.

Temporary Storage Partners

Marketing Partners

Military Partners

Louisiana Partners by Region

Southeast Louisiana

Apocalypse Sports

Josh Burns

Ponchatoula, LA

C&S Gun Parlor

Joseph Carron

Covington, LA

Freedom Brothers Armory

Mike Kudryashov

Metairie, LA

Interstate Guns

Heather Vial

Hammond, LA

Maniacal Arms

Todd Bonura

Covington, LA

Neutral Ground Gun Company

Sam Slavich

Arabi, LA

Capital Region

Jim’s Firearms

Jim McClain

Baton Rouge, LA

P&D Concealed Carry

David Groce

Walker, LA

Practical Tactical

Brandon LeBlanc

Baton Rouge, LA

Meaux Guns & Ammo

Joe Meaux

Baton Rouge, LA

Southwest & Acadiana Region

The Rustic Renegade

Caleb Morse

Lafayette, LA

Atchafalaya Arms

Phillip Ellis

Port Barre, LA

Noble FX Coatings & Gunsmithing

Hank Enete, Jr.

Church Point, LA

DTS Tactical

Sarah Hampton

Moss Bluff, LA

The Gun Cave

Mathieu Bonin

Lake Charles, LA

Marketing Partner

North & Central Louisiana

Bullet Proof Outfitters

Daniel Hearnsberger

Pineville, LA

Red River Range

Brad Simon

Shreveport, LA

Barksdale Air Force Base

MSgt Chandi S. Alamos and SSgt Jalen O. Davis

Bossier City, LA

Ludas Magnus Tactical

Michael Beckworth

Sibley, LA

TP Outdoors Monroe

Gavin Franzen

Monroe, LA

TP Outdoors West Monroe

Patrick Petrus

West Monroe, LA

The Gun Shop

Stephanie Forest

Alexandria, LA

Marketing Partner

The Armory Project: How It Works

  1. Consider if temporary firearm storage may be an option for you.

    Storing your firearms outside the home temporarily could be helpful in a number of scenarios.

  2. Visit a TAP partner location in a community near you.

    See the map above for all current locations of TAP partners across Louisiana. Temporary storage partners and military facilities may store firearms temporarily, and marketing partners help with resources and awareness of firearm storage possibilities.

  3. Speak with a representative at the gun shop about The Armory Project.

    The folks at a partner shop or facility will be happy to discuss the program with you and provide details about any options the location offers (each shop determines their own policies and processes).

  4. Decide whether to store your firearm(s) temporarily.

    If you decide to store your firearms with a TAP partner, you may be asked to review and/or sign an agreement when you drop off the firearms. The purpose of this agreement is to outline some details, such as how long you might be storing the firearms and how you will retrieve your firearms when you are ready. TAP partners follow the law and utilize their professional discretion in choosing how to accept firearms for temporary storage and return those firearms when the owner is ready to have them back.

  5. When you are ready, return to the storage location to retrieve your firearm(s).

    Follow the process you discussed with the partner facility when you dropped off the firearms for temporary storage. 

Important

TAP partners may offer temporary, out-of-home firearm storage to veterans and other customers, while others may offer only resources and connections to other locations for storage. Each shop participates to the extent they are able and according to their own terms. As part of the program, storage partners agree to follow the law and utilize their professional discretion in choosing how to accept firearms for temporary storage and return those firearms when the owner is ready to have them back. Through discussions with the firearm owner, a partner may choose to establish a uniform policy for all temporary storage situations or to handle each situation on a case-by-case basis. TAP does not make any guarantees regarding the availability of firearm storage at our partners at any given time.

Get Involved

The Armory Project brings together firearm retailers and others who want to prevent firearm suicides in our communities.

TAP provides suicide prevention training to partner facilities and their personnel and does a monthly check-in with every partner to ensure they have the resources they need. Additionally, TAP provides information and resources through the Department of Veterans Affairs and community organizations that can help people in need access mental health and other resources.