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    Well apart from the minor fact that you live in Australia and have your own laws that aren't applicable here in NZ, going back and repeating the exact circumstances of the event solely to prove a point - have your firearms confiscated, spend a couple of months in limbo on waiting for Police and court action - just doesn't seem to be the smartest thing to to IMO.

    Legal action against the original complainant - bugger all you can do.
    Legal action against the Police and Crown prosecutor - less than bugger all you can do. PCA wouldn't touch it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidney View Post
    How do people know that you are shooting safely on your property?

    Why should people assume that you are being safe when they don't actually know? What would you suggest that the person do if not call the police - jump the fence onto your property and come over to see if everythings OK?

    If somebody entered your property and was shooting on it unlawfully, would you be happy that the neighbours rang the police then? If that person was shooting at you maybe?

    How would you expect them to know the difference if the shooting was not advised or was infrequent or uncommon?

    The difference between bird scarers and rifle shots is that bird scarers can't kill anybody... bird scarers are not infrequent or uncommon and people expect to hear them in areas around orchards etc..

    You may find less people report gun shots when there are bird scarers around...

    Frankly.. you maybe would fit better in a less complex world, lower population density, less mass shootings, a lower urban and a rural population familiar with a simpler time. Or maybe you could adjust, and start being more cognisant of the time that you now live in... or just keep on shooting without thinking about the issues and see how long you get to keep your firearms for?
    going on that theory I should ring the police EVERY TIME I see a car on the road as it may be a drunk driver........

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    ringing police station BEFORE you start shooting lets them log it in which stops a neighbours call there and then, if they get call and decide its not a good idea for you to continue they have option to phone you and save all the BS that would otherwise follow.
    stingray and Ranger 888 like this.

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    Yeah, Section 48 of the Arms Act definitely applies. It's the one section of the Act that ALL shooters must make themselves familiar with!! Some people don't approve of firearms and shooting- we can't afford to upset them. We need to be aware that as gun owners, owning and using a firearm these days is a privilege, not a right. Go and talk to the neighbours who are going to be affected by your use of a firearm.

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    But a lot of townies now move out to rural areas, and bring their urban "attitudes" with them.

 

 

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