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Question of the Day for Firearms Licence Holders

Question of the Day for Firearms Licence Holders

I am peeved, as are many other firearms licence holders, by the way the government has passed a firearms law for “compulsory confiscation” with possibly inadequate compensation. When I was involved in public protests from Wellington Railway Station to Parliament grounds for both the “Fart Tax” and “Public Access” or

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A Gun Register Won’t Stop Theft or Anything Else

A Gun Register Won’t Stop Theft or Anything Else

In response to criticism from law-abiding gun owners of the CoL’s latest brain fart of creating a National Gun register, the PM has changed tack. “Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says a proposed gun register isn’t about law-abiding firearms owners, but rather the people who steal them.” This woman

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Ardern Alienates 10% of the Voting Public

Ardern Alienates 10% of the Voting Public

Jacinda Ardern has chosen to alienate 10% of the Voting Public because one foreign criminal skirted all our existing safeguards. She thinks that she can do what Canada, Australia and the UK have all failed to do at a cost of millions of dollars. The Government wants a national register

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Guns off the Streets… Nek Minnit

Guns off the Streets… Nek Minnit

Since the Christchurch terror attack, the media hand in glove with the government have done their very best to demonise gun owners. Now the Deputy Police Commissioner Mike Clement has gone one step further… he is demonising inanimate objects! Guns cannot be “evil” in their nature, as he claims, any

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Just as Well this Gun wasn’t Found in NZ

Just as Well this Gun wasn’t Found in NZ

The revolver which Vincent Van Gogh allegedly used to shoot himself has sold for almost three times more than its anticipated selling price. Sold in Paris last week for 130,000 Euros or $145,700 the revolver was said to be the pistol the troubled Dutch painter used to shoot

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Why Did ACC Provide Gun Buyback Funding?
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Why Did ACC Provide Gun Buyback Funding?

ACT party “ACC’s financial contribution to the gun buyback relies on dubious evidence and breaches the law by failing to use taxpayer money in a cost-effective way”, ACT Leader David Seymour says. “The Accident Compensation Act requires that ACC only fund ‘measures to reduce the incidence and severity of

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The Good Guys will Return their Guns, the Bad Guys Won’t

The Good Guys will Return their Guns, the Bad Guys Won’t

Interviewer Ryan Bridge asks Samara McPhedron from Griffith University in Australia if the Gun buyback is money well spent. No hard evidence gun buyback scheme will make NZ safer “The reality is though from what we’ve learned from Australia and a number of other countries is that buyback programmes

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Wednesday Weapons

Wednesday Weapons

1996-1997 BBC documentary series. Series 2, Episode 4. Note Episode 5 has been uploaded by another user (search for ‘The Soul Of The Samurai- The Japanese Sword”).

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No compliance without compensation

Kiwis might be well known for their laid back attitude, but we are also proponents of giving everyone a ‘fair go’. A government retrospectively making a legal possession illegal and then demanding that it is handed back without compensation has made the majority of previously law-abiding Kiwi gun owners dig

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