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    Belief New Zealanders are no safer than they were before changes to the gun laws

    Belief New Zealanders are no safer than they were before changes to the gun laws


    A rewrite of the Arms Act simplifies rules for licensed owners for storage, repairs and visitor use - and harsher penalties.

    Gang members also won't be able to own a gun, and military style semi-automatics will remain banned.

    Council of Licensed Firearms Owners spokesperson Hugh Deveraux-Mack says they were promised overwhelming reform but have only got a re-tweak of the existing law.

    He says they're unconvinced a new regulatory agency is necessary, but at least it will be easier for police to access the information they need.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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