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"There is no right to own or possess firearms under New Zealand law"
"A member of the Police (Arms Officer) may issue a license if he or she is satisfied that the applicant is a “fit and proper person"
Source: https://www.loc.gov/law/help/firearm...newzealand.php
"43A Mail order sale of firearm or ammunition
(1)Every person commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 who sells by mail order a firearm or any ammunition for a firearm or restricted weapon otherwise than pursuant to a written order—
(a) signed by the purchaser; and
(b) bearing an endorsement signed by a member of the Police and stating that the member of the Police—
(i) has inspected the purchaser’s firearms licence; and
(ii) is satisfied that the purchaser is a fit and proper person to purchase that firearm or ammunition."
Source: Arms Act 1983 No 44 (as at 01 October 2018), Public Act – New Zealand Legislation
"federal law doesn’t allow a person to order a firearm online and have it shipped to him or her across state lines directly. A person can shop online, do research online, identify a firearm, and even pay for it, but the transfer will still have to go through an FFL"
Source: https://www.nrablog.com/articles/201...ate-gun-sales/
"Only a “Police Form” from a Police email address, or the original, certified by a New Zealand Police District Arms Officer and mailed direct to the seller, will satisfy the Arms Actrequirement for the seller to take reasonable steps to ascertain whether you are a holder of afirearms licence, or in the case of an airgun, are of or over the age of 18 years old"
Source: http://www.police.govt.nz/sites/defa...ormation_0.pdf
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