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Perhaps because by reducing the availability of firearms safety courses (which are compulsory), they can slow the uptake of licences, and therefore slow the legal spread of firearms throughout NZ?
The logical explanation.
Every other avenue they try is challenged in court.
Tho I expect they may be in court again if they cannot supply a course reasonably promptly and reasonably locally at least as well as it has been.
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