A dismal failure in states with gun storage regulations though.
California Gun Safe Requirements
The state of California requires all gun owners to store firearms in a gun safe that meets state Department of Justice requirements.
These minimum standards include outfitting the safe with a mechanical or electronic combination lock with at least 10,000 combinations that’s encased in a drill-resistant shell and has interior hinges that can’t be removed from the outside of the safe. Single-walled safes need to be constructed of 12-gauge steel, while multiple-walled cells must have a combined wall width of 0.10 inches. The safe must also be able to fully contain firearms; trigger locks do not meet California requirements.
Guns and ammunition should be stored separately.
Store it unloaded in a locked container, such as a California-approved lock box or a gun safe.
Store your gun in a different location than the ammunition.
For maximum safety you should use both a locking device and a storage container.