Be sure to leave the Serial Number info off the form. It's not required.
Use this one instead, provided by COLFO.
http://www.colfo.org.nz/component/ph...mmunition-2017
Be sure to leave the Serial Number info off the form. It's not required.
Use this one instead, provided by COLFO.
http://www.colfo.org.nz/component/ph...mmunition-2017
I agree that your arms officer (or any constable) should follow the orders passed down from his superiors UNLESS they are unlawful.
Nowhere in legislation does it say that a mail order purchase must be done via the Police-provided S43a. They (Police) have authored a form that goes above the minimum required by law. If you have no problem with giving serial numbers and whatever other info the Police are asking for, then by all means, use their form.
It seems odd to me that you're arguing FOR giving away more info than necessary, or even that you're using mail order at all, since you've claimed to be so cagey about it in the past:
http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...78/index7.html
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Plus even if they do get the serial number of the A cat rifle or shotgun you buy, its only as accurate as when completed. Plenty of people will buy a rifle today and sell it tomorrow. So having the number doesn't mean much, other than potentially helping if it gets stolen and you didn't record the number.
Most times I don't include it, and have never had an issue. Plus some of them don't care for it, as it can be easily onsold so there is no benefit for them to record it. Also helps them to search for potentially stolen firearms as well.
I see the arguments for not giving the number, but the AO is the one that issues the form, so you can chose to argue it and they may not complete the form. Cause no where in the law does it say that the AO must complete the form for you.
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