So how will the register "make it easier to identify the small (?) group in the community who might be in possession of firearms for illegitimate or criminal purposes" ?
Do these numpties really believe this stuff?
So how will the register "make it easier to identify the small (?) group in the community who might be in possession of firearms for illegitimate or criminal purposes" ?
Do these numpties really believe this stuff?
Greetings,
I have been thinking about this lately. There seems to have been a porous wall between my son's and my gun safes recently. Under the previous legislation this was no problem. At the moment I am using one of his rifles for F class 600 yard shooting. We will need to decide how we manage this ahead of 24/06/23 as movement after that date will need a transfer and this will trigger registration of all the other rifles for both of us, something I am not ready for.
GPM.
well SOME of us have done it multiple times over the years WITH POLICE KNOWLEDGE AND APPROVAL.... hold onto mates guns when situation at home is a bit on the dodgy side.......family member a bit off the rails.... domestic situation turned to custard.... got pissed and been a dick in public...... made suicidal comment once too often...... licence has expired or renewal hasnt come through yet..shifted house and hasnt got locable storage sorted yet...partner doesnt want guns in house(arguably time for new partner).. moving over seas for year or two.... which brings up the many firearms in long term storage lockers/containers while owners are off on the big OE.... cant see them being registered anytime soon.
75/15/10 black powder matters
It hath been spoken from “the pulpit of truth” in Wellington so (sadly) most of the unenlighted public (Joe or Jane voter) will swallow this (bullshit) as fact. The biased journalists/press will make sure the “unenlightened” are frequently reminded of this “fact” (lies) regardless that it is incorrect and misleading
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