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  2. Gun law in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Gun laws in New Zealand focus mainly on vetting firearm owners, rather than registering firearms or banning certain types of firearms. [8] Firearms legislation is provided for in the New Zealand's gun laws: the Arms Act 1983, [9] Arms Amendment Act 1992, [10] and Arms Regulations 1992 [11] and associated regulations.

  3. Arms Act 1983 - Wikipedia

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    The Thorp report, or to give the report its formal title: Review of Firearms Control in New Zealand (ISBN 0-477-01796-7), was a Report of an Independent Inquiry Commissioned by the Minister of Police by former judge Thomas Thorp that was commissioned in July 1996 and reported back to the Minister in June 1997.

  4. Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment ...

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    Gun owners, including the Council of Licenced Firearms Owners chairman Paul Clark, Guns NZ chief executive Jim Yates, and Deerstalkers Association spokesperson Bill O'Leary, criticised the short submission time frame on the proposed law change. By the evening of 3 April, MPs had received thousands of submissions relating to the gun law. [16 ...

  5. Firearms licence (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The statutory basis for licensing of firearms use in New Zealand is laid out in the Arms Act 1983 and Arms Regulations. [1] The act is administered by the New Zealand Police , according to policies documented in their Arms Manual (the most recent, 2002 version of which is out of date).

  6. Arms Legislation Act 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Key provisions of the Arms Legislation Bill include creating a national gun registry; strengthening the licensing regime to filter out "high risk" people and behaviour; creating an advisory group consisting of members of both the firearms and non-firearms communities; strengthening regulation over the importation, distribution, and manufacture of firearms and components; and introducing new ...

  7. Police firearm use by country - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Police do not usually carry firearms. Under normal circumstances, police in New Zealand carry pepper spray, batons, and Tasers, though all are trained with the Glock 17 pistol and Bushmaster M4 semi-automatic rifle. These firearms are carried in all frontline police vehicles and are available for use should a situation require it.

  8. Gun laws in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Gun law in New Zealand From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  9. Category:Firearms law by country - Wikipedia

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