Got another call from the AO today.
All I will say at this point is..... FFS!
Will post more as I can...
Got another call from the AO today.
All I will say at this point is..... FFS!
Will post more as I can...
Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh
My licence expired during the first lockdown but I’ve got my renewal now. I’ve waited to get it sorted before adding to this thread. The arms officer asked to look in my safe when I said no she said I wasn’t a fit and proper person. So I told her I would open it under duress, which I did, she then counted my rifles and noted down how many I had.
I recommend everyone remove their guns before getting interviewed I wish I had only had a single .22 in my safe now.
Remember the 7 “P”s; Pryor Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
I'm in the process of getting my B endorsement and so far it's been pretty good. My probation period was interrupted by lock down. Once I had completed it and sat my safety and range test I sent the form off to PNZ. They informed me they had sent it off to the police 2 weeks later and advised me to contact the arms officer. After a couple of phone calls and an email a very nice lady contacted me to apologise for not being in touch sooner, confirm they had received it and the vetting officer would be in touch. He called me within a few days to arrange a time to suit both me and my wife. Less than a week later he was round to interview me and my wife and check my security. He didn't over step his authority and was friendly and efficient. He had over an hours drive to my place and visited after we had got home from work. He had already been to see the club secretary.
He said the file would be reviewed but could see no problems and hoped my card would be with me in 2 to 3 weeks. He said to allow a month just in case.
He did say they did have a backlog of renewals but they had cleared most of it now.
I must say I'm impressed and pleasantly surprised after hearing of the problems others are having. Really can't say enough good about the arms office in Whangarei.
If you have anyone over the age of 18 living at your home that is not a referree for your application, you will need to have them also fill out extra forms to give their permission to be interviewed.
And quite possibly any regular visitors to your home.
They now require everyone living with you, at least, to be interviewed.
This is in addition to your references on the application form
Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh
that's interesting as I was expecting the same when they came round for interveiws for the wife and my son , both at the same time. Asked to see the safe, which was ok, but when I said I would have to get the key from it's hiding place they said that they didn't need to see inside, just know that we had one.
born to hunt - forced to work
distinct possibility. I think it probably helped in my case that I have had my licence for coming up 30 yrs and the arms officer remembered me from my last renewal check so was fairly relaxed about the whole thing. Even the questions around the family members applying , got the distinct impression he was just going through the motions and he even said that being a gun owner and hunter for so long and having the family growing up using firearms he had no problems signing off on them. It is new applicants with no history of firearms or hunting in the family that he looks for reasons not to give them the licence as he worries about their and others safety out bush. I must admit I was actually quite impressed with his attitude towards the whole situation as I was expecting a bit of stress but his whole demeanor changed as soon as he recognised me. Perhaps we were just lucky and got him on a good day.
born to hunt - forced to work
Bit of news.....
As on the PNZ website, any FAL that expires between Mar 25 and Sept 25 AND the renewal process has started will get a 12mth extention to the expiry date while the renewal process is undertaken. Just had that confirmed.
After Sept 25 any renewals will mean the FAL will be for a 5yr period instead of the usual 10yrs.
Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh
Was she actually an arms officer of a "vetter" ?
When my son got his FAL the vetting lady asked to see my gunsafe(s).
When she was shown these she asked if I should boxes of ammunition on top a safe.
She couldn't or didn't distinguish between factory ammunition and factory projectiles.
Of course I replied ammunition should be locked away, components (projectiles, powder and primers) not so much.
She may have just been a vetter but was an ex cop.
Having looked in my safe and after I had locked it up she couldn’t remember how many guns were in there, I remained silent and just said you had a look? She wrote down 4 of 5. I would not confirm or deny. I still feel violated.
Remember the 7 “P”s; Pryor Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
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