Friday, October 4, 2024

Justice Minister takes aim at firearms law ‘misinformation’

Associate Justice Minister, Nicole McKee has hit out at what she claims is Labour Party misinformation about firearms law, labelling it was “dangerous and disappointing”.

“Labour and Ginny Andersen have repeatedly said over the past few days that the previous Labour Government completely banned semi-automatic firearms in 2019 and that the Coalition Government is planning to ‘reintroduce’ them,” said Ms McKee.

“Both claims are false. Licenced firearms owners can still hold these firearms if they earn the correct endorsement to do so – collectors and pest controllers, for example.

“You can’t reintroduce something that was never banned. 

“No decisions have been made on the coalition commitment to rewrite the Arms Act and this Government will provide an opportunity for all New Zealanders to have their say once an amendment bill goes to select committee – something Labour never did.”

Minister McKee said she is focused on producing the best firearms laws in the world – “laws that are easy to comply with and improve public safety”.

“The previous Labour Government’s rushed, knee-jerk law changes have not made New Zealanders safer. More people were convicted of a firearm-related offence in 2023 than in 2019 – up 18%.

“Those changes have led to a confused and inconsistent approach to firearms regulation.  Our task is to clean up their mess and ensure we have the best firearms laws in the world,” said the Minister.

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