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    A Message From COLFO

    Current challenges faced by NZ Firearms owners, a personal viewpoint.

    There is no end to the issues that we as law abiding, responsible owners and users of firearms face today,
    and over the years I have seen many changes in the time I have held a firearms license. Operation foresight
    introduced us to the red license booklet and licensed the owner not the firearm, it was also the beginning
    of police vetting of licence applicants. I started with a lifetime license, this did not last long and the current
    ten year licensing regime was introduced from 1992, in the aftermath of a random mass shooting, and a
    new E category license came on the scene. This was going to save New Zealand from the scourge of the
    Military Style Semi Automatic rifle! Two renewals later I am still proud to be a licensed firearm owner and
    have had plenty of enjoyment through hunting, shooting and collecting. One highlight has been
    introducing my own children to responsible firearms use and associating with fellow firearms enthusiasts,
    many of whom mentored me in my formative years of collecting.

    As I have progressed through my hobby I have become involved with the management of NZAHAA and
    COLFO, and as a result I attend the police Firearms Community Advisory Forum (FACF), I am also a
    volunteer Firearms Safety Instructor. I enjoy being able to give something back to the firearms community
    through my involvement with these organisations and like to think we can contribute to preserve hunting,
    shooting and collecting as we know it for future generations. That is something I am very passionate about.

    I remember the formation of COLFO and had an awareness of its existence through my NZAHAA
    membership. Fellow COLFO supporters could be identified by their “Kiwis hunt, shoot and vote bumper
    stickers” and regular updates filtered through to us all by various means, life seemed so simple then. For
    me at the time it was just something that went on in the background and I assumed would preserve
    hunting and shooting forever. I was like most blissfully ignorant, and at the time it was not really an issue
    to assume that we would be protected and our Utopian paradise would remain as such forevermore.

    I eventually gained an interest and appreciation for the work done by COLFO and now I’m part of the
    COLFO team. I have seen COLFO evolve over the years and there is currently a very passionate and wellinformed
    group of people serving the COLFO executive. These people give up their personal time to review
    and reply to countless emails, to attend board meetings and meetings with police, politicians and other
    firearms user groups. They invest heavily in building positive relationships with the right people to get our
    collective voices heard. Much of what is achieved is done with diplomacy and discretion, much of this
    remains unreported. They put themselves out there on behalf of us all when they would all be quite
    content to fly under the radar like so many firearms owners tend to prefer. I feel privileged to be
    associated with such passionate and professional people and have the utmost respect for my peers.

    The world has changed, the demographic of our New Zealand society has changed, and the definition of
    what constitutes a family has changed. This all contributes to changes in public perception and attitudes.
    We as firearms owners are a minority group in a world where majority rules. We face a multitude of issues
    every day resulting from a number of contributing factors:

    • Urbanization which has taken people away from rural upbringings where firearms and hunting were
    an acceptable way of life. Most of the firearms enthusiasts I know were privileged to have had such an
    upbringing.

    • Single parent family’s have taken the opportunity for exposure to firearms and hunting away from
    many children during their formative years. This is further exacerbated by family court, councillors and
    physiologists that take a dim view on firearm ownership. This is a multi generational issue.

    • Immigrants, some who come here from war ravaged countries where firearms are something to be
    feared and others, from countries where firearms are strictly controlled, who struggle to grasp why
    anyone would need a gun.

    • Media sensationalize any shooting incident and firearms become a very emotive subject. Criminal
    misuse and shooting incidents sell newspapers and to the average member of the public this just reinforces
    anti firearm sentiment. There is also little definition between a lawful licensed firearm owner and a
    criminal when media is concerned.

    • Firearms are portrayed as bad and firearms user are worse, to the uninitiated and
    ill informed public. So called experts like Alpers and Gillespie say it is so therefore it must be true. As do
    animal activists such as SAFE when they call hunting murder and barbarism.

    • Political crusaders that want to be seen as saviours of society at the expense of the firearms
    community.

    • Licensed firearm owners who act irresponsibly, such as selling guns to unlicensed individuals bring
    us all into disrepute.

    • Apathy among the firearm community, who make no effort to stand up for their sport or hobby

    All of these things are made much worse by division and criticism from within the firearms community.
    Strength and unity go hand in hand, but sadly this is a HUGE issue. Taking this into account may give a little
    clarity as to why we are constantly validating what we at COLFO do.

    I believe we can all play our part in uniting the firearms community and protecting our sport or hobby.
    Everyone is entitled to their viewpoint and everyone will see things in a slightly different perspective but
    we should all work together in challenging those that would deny us our sport. It can be hard to change
    someone’s views and convictions but education helps and if we have the opportunity to discuss and
    correct someone’s misconceptions we should put in the effort and if possible alleviate those concerns.
    Education, promotion and positivity, it all adds up.

    We must all know the law and comply with the law. We represent every licensed firearm owner in NZ and
    if our negligence lands us in hot water we are potentially all tarred with the same brush. We must not
    underestimate this responsibility.

    We can no longer take what we have for granted, the good old Kiwi “she’ll be right, someone else will do
    it” attitude won’t cut it. If we are called to make our voice heard and are confident and capable do it, we
    must all make the effort, or regret not doing it once it is too late. COLFO will endeavour to counter any
    new laws, regulations, or policies that restrict our lawful ownership and use of firearms, but needs the
    solid backing of us all to achieve this.

    You can become an individual supporter of COLFO here: Home
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    Get people/family/friends/work-colleagues that are FAL holders to join a club and be part of COLFO - And get them to think carefully who they vote for this Saturday.

    How's that?

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    @Sasquatch I am confused (does not take much)

    Is this your personal message, are you posting it on behalf of someone, or is it an official COLFO release ? I could not find rthis on either their Facebook page or website...
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    It is a message from one of COLFO's members who did not sign with his/her name.

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    Message is in their current Sep/Oct newsletter posted by COLFO's executive (I presume)

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    Paul Clark? Sounds like him.

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    Ive heard of this organization before.Interested to hear from anyone that belongs to it,and whether it's worth participating.Looked at their website,seems well orientated,etc....looks can be decieving.....no opinion as of yet,...thanks in advance
    It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary

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    Colfo has been around for years and if you are a member of a shooting club chances are part of your annual membership fee's go to COLFO. There has been some commentary on social about why Colfo isn't more visible etc
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    @Sasquatch
    Went to COLFO's Home page through your link - saw the supporting organisations logos there.
    A couple of organisations of licensed FAO's don't seem to be there - NZCTA and TSNZ.
    Maybe they do, but didn't see their logos there.
    Being a non-competitive shooter of Smallbore and a relapsed clay target shooter, perhaps a part of my club membership fees (both affiliated to their respective National bodies), don't get to COLFO.
    It's great to see that some of COLFO's affiliated associates and supporters are in the loop - but there's still a large group of LFAO's, who don't belong to any of these organisations.
    How does COLFO (as the most politically active group) intend to get these shooters/hunters involved in protecting their ownership of firearms?
    I feel that the general shooting public are apathetic (as usual - along with non-firearms owners), about anything to do with their firearms.
    Perhaps they've been 'infected' by the misinformation peddled by the Press (in my opinion the most anti-gun biased of the opposing groups), and exposure tobthe constant misinformation promoted by the management of the Police Union.
    I don't, unfortunately, have an answer to the issues involved - but really appreciate the effort of COLFO and others to protect what few others seem all that concerned about.

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    So I got the newsletter today.

    2nd paragraph contains this : All the members of all the clubs that belong to COLFO are only a very small fraction of the firearms community (about 5%)

    Any talk of representing the firearms community at large or "unity" is a joke with those numbers IMHO

    I know some of the people working very hard for COLFO, and have a lot of respect for them, but honestly if you represent only 5% of what is already a minority in the general population as a whole, what can you hope to achieve ?
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    Ok I know we aren't meant to talk about politics but all I want to know is which party is supportive of our sport (hunting) and will let us keep our firearms because that's who I will vote for.
    When hunting think safety first

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mm Rem Mag View Post
    Ok I know we aren't meant to talk about politics but all I want to know is which party is supportive of our sport (hunting) and will let us keep our firearms because that's who I will vote for.
    NZ first is the only ones publicly outspoken on our side, having met ron marks a couple of times he's not a bad guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mm Rem Mag View Post
    Ok I know we aren't meant to talk about politics but all I want to know is which party is supportive of our sport (hunting) and will let us keep our firearms because that's who I will vote for.
    Out of our realistic options, a National/NZ First coalition would be the ideal outcome for hunters and shooters.

 

 

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