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    Hi all, when i received my new FAL in the post the letter it was attached to it had this at the bottom, is this just generic information that we all get?

    -You are required to notify NZ Police of any changes of address....
    -You should now put in place arrangements for the lawful disposal of your firearms in the event of your death....

    In my case I had no prevision (at the time of the interview) for the legal disposal of my firearms in the event of my death, so just wondered if this is customized to the applicant.

    I guess it doesn't really matter, as I'm going to do it anyway, just curious.

    Thanks

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    No, it's just you
    My letter didn't specifically have that and I don't recall answering that on any paperwork but think during my interview I said my referee would be taking poses ion of any firearms in the even of my passing, although the Mrs will have her FAL before that happens so won't be an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k300 View Post
    Hi all, when i received my new FAL in the post the letter it was attached to it had this at the bottom, is this just generic information that we all get?

    -You are required to notify NZ Police of any changes of address....
    -You should now put in place arrangements for the lawful disposal of your firearms in the event of your death....

    In my case I had no prevision (at the time of the interview) for the legal disposal of my firearms in the event of my death, so just wondered if this is customized to the applicant.

    I guess it doesn't really matter, as I'm going to do it anyway, just curious.

    Thanks
    It could be just something the interviewer picked up on during your chat and had that note added for your benefit.

    Personally my brother & I have access to each others storage and would step up if the need arose.

 

 

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