I’d love that but all they’ll do is put a price tag on the paperwork.
I’d love that but all they’ll do is put a price tag on the paperwork.
if the cop youre dealing with has one iota of commonsense hell scrawl a signature on the form and wish you good day!!!!! have a cousin whose daughter has spent 30yrs in nz police .talking to here recently her reaction to this latest regime of costings "what a monty clusterfuck" butter wouldnt melt in her mouth!!!
That just about fits in the “who gives a Fcuk” box ?
This is going to be one bound up system, needing daily laxatives.
But if it’s hand to hand, you only need to sight a licence?
Boom, cough,cough,cough
When does a piece of wood become a stock?
I've got an uninlet stock that I bought a few years ago.
At the moment it can't be used as a rifle stock.
But, after some woodwork it could be used.
So at the moment it isn't a stock but could become one.
How would I sell it? To anyone or only to a someone with a FAL?
As far as reporting the destruction of a firearm part goes, it applies to parts that must be recorded on the register. Can anyone give me a straight answer as to what parts exactly need to be recorded on the register?
Christ almighty…. If it’s not wanted, and you don’t want to sell it, if it’s plastic cut it in three pieces and bin it. If it’s wood, split it up for kindling. Job done, jog on.
Fuck me….
@Bol Tackshin this is the link to the legislation https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/....html#DLM72627
Under section 2 Interpretation it says the registry as described in section 93, however the legislation does not have a section 93, it jumps from section 92 to section 96.
Other press releases have mentioned recording, firearms, ammunition and parts. It also mentions in places that firearms and parts need to be suitably marked, but doesn’t outline what is appropriate for marking. We all know that stocks, magazines and the like don’t come with serial numbers. Who will put them on, and how will the markings be unique?
Currently, for non-prohibited firearms only the action would need to be marked. But the Governor-general can change that to whatever, whenever.
Bit of common sense, right there @shift14
Boom, cough,cough,cough
what a munters dream this piece of legislation is .obviously written by some beige Bertram whose mother still packs his lunch every day ,and checks to see he cleans his toenails in the bath .its blatantly obvious hes swallowed the crap spurted by costers cuddly cuzzies and those fat wee heinous academics of guncontrol Nz,but wouldnt know a real gun if it kicked him in the nuts!
@stug - I looked at the Act and did notice the missing sections. The most transparent government never!
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