Yes and no, theres a huge amount of other pressures on a lot of these guys and they (in a lot of cases anyway) just don't have the energy to devote to that. Staffing woes, can't get staff or when...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:35 PM
Ben Waimata Good on ya for trying to see the positive in the situation and I would like to be able to agree with you but I just don't trust Popo because they have screwed up , not listened and...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:29 PM
A lot of the initial applicants got denied - and were loud about it. Job done really. Now we have massive but silent pest animal population growth and the people who are concerned about it can't...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:29 PM
Some firearms that don't have serial numbers applied (it's a 20th century invention) have caused another problem, we now have a lot of the same model of rifle with serial number 1... There are...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:29 PM
The information was available before the register as shown by this prosecution. The sales were recorded at/by the dealer. The recovered firearms had serial numbers that could be traced. No...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:28 PM
Nope. All part of the same rope unfortunately - what the media and outfits like GCNZ have done is make firearms admin hard, high potential for public failure and bad juju's for anyone tasked with...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:27 PM
I have already registered all of mine Ben. Can I please have my E category firearms back? Most specifically the Typhoon F12 but I would also appreciate having the AR15 back as well. I shot a multi...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:26 PM
I'd like you comments norsk for the reason you are saying it. But I hate what you are saying because it is true. Ben's comments do have merit in a world where everyone is honest and plays ...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:25 PM
There is not much to lose by registering, and much potential political advantage once it's clearly shown that the register is not stopping crime, and that we were innocent all along. Fair...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:24 PM
Ben,it Always leads to confiscation. Always. Along the way the costs increase,the security requirements become more onerous,types of guns become limited, the number you can own does too. Then...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:24 PM
ummm but we weren't the bad guys in the first place so we are fuked anyway.
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:24 PM
You reasons are sound, but the biggest issue is that it's not what the registry can do for shooters - it what it costs all of us on the way there. Sure, general public currently believes the...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:24 PM
You make a very good point but I suspect that registration is more like the thin end of the wedge You don't need semiautos You don't need a 50 cal You don't need anything bigger than a 300Win...
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:23 PM
Logic says you are correct. But name me one country where registration hasn't resulted in confiscation.
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:23 PM
Idiots will be idiots regardless of rules. We've had C cat holders selling firearm so how is a registry going to be any different. Good people will behave bad people won't.
Liked On: 04-06-2024, 04:22 PM