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    I’m so happy to have a great selection of firearms and at my age I forget what I own. It’s like buying a new firearm when I find one I’ve forgotten about. Is this a triggering event, should I make a phone call?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    I’m so happy to have a great selection of firearms and at my age I forget what I own. It’s like buying a new firearm when I find one I’ve forgotten about. Is this a triggering event, should I make a phone call?
    Ha ha ha you silly old bugger. You’d best give me those three that I gave you on loan as the twenty eight days will be up next week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    From the way I understand it any interaction with police triggers rego, so I believe that would be considered police interaction for the current fal holder.....
    So if I get a pull for exceeding the speed limit or get stopped at a breath check or give a witness statement or report a crime I’ve got pass my personal details to the mob?

    Not having a crack, just wondering how far reaching this is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boner View Post
    So if I get a pull for exceeding the speed limit or get stopped at a breath check or give a witness statement or report a crime I’ve got pass my personal details to the mob?

    Not having a crack, just wondering how far reaching this is
    I saw this from our local police station posted on Facebook a few weeks ago....

    An important message for anyone with a Firearms license: Each week we are taking gun licenses and guns from local people and banning them from having a gun license. This is a directive to us from the Firearms folk in Wellington, This is because they have broken the law in some form, even drink driving or driving without a license can cause you to lose your gun license now. And of course, any bad behaviour like threatening people will cause you to lose it as well. To be a firearms license holder, you must be a lawful and responsible person. My message is: Don’t break the law. if you end up in court it will probably be the end of your gun license as well.

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    My belief is that the FSA will not have an answer to this and have not written a clear answer into their policy, nor will it be in the arms act. Someone will simply make a decision on the day. Likely to err on the side of forcing registration on you and will find some way of justifying their decision even if they can’t point to where it says in black & white, because they’ve made an interpretation that they prefer. It’s how a lot of legislation works, and rarely in favour of the little guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XKR View Post
    I saw this from our local police station posted on Facebook a few weeks ago....

    An important message for anyone with a Firearms license: Each week we are taking gun licenses and guns from local people and banning them from having a gun license. This is a directive to us from the Firearms folk in Wellington, This is because they have broken the law in some form, even drink driving or driving without a license can cause you to lose your gun license now. And of course, any bad behaviour like threatening people will cause you to lose it as well. To be a firearms license holder, you must be a lawful and responsible person. My message is: Don’t break the law. if you end up in court it will probably be the end of your gun license as well.
    id suggest you e mail mark mitchell (nats Police) or nicle mckee (act ) and place this in their hands.

    Im bloody sure the judiciary have told NZ police before they are not judge jury and executioner like it appears to be here.

    Some questions need asking of Costers mob and this new entity .anyhow everytime this entities PR dept have posted on facebook FALholders just remind em to learn to walk before they try to run .after all theyre just another socialist civil service entity
    Stop being so perserverativwe re security too -youll get yourself a stomach ulcer long before your time-breaches happen every day -a bloody lot we dont hear about.
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    Looks like the old divide and conquer method at this stage.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by XKR View Post
    I saw this from our local police station posted on Facebook a few weeks ago....

    An important message for anyone with a Firearms license: Each week we are taking gun licenses and guns from local people and banning them from having a gun license. This is a directive to us from the Firearms folk in Wellington, This is because they have broken the law in some form, even drink driving or driving without a license can cause you to lose your gun license now. And of course, any bad behaviour like threatening people will cause you to lose it as well. To be a firearms license holder, you must be a lawful and responsible person. My message is: Don’t break the law. if you end up in court it will probably be the end of your gun license as well.
    well I read that...and taken with a grain of salt..so they plurry well should be.
    thems the rules,abide by them or suffer the shit that descends upon your head.its kept this K1W1 in line for 40 years.
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