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New Zealand collects more than 50K guns after assault weapon ban following mosque attack

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Looks like they've turned some in now


New Zealand authorities said Saturday their country will be a safer place after owners handed in more than 50,000 guns during a buyback program following a ban on assault weapons. But critics say the process was flawed and many owners have illegally stashed their firearms.

The government banned the most lethal types of semi-automatic weapons less than a month after a lone gunman in March killed 51 worshippers at two Christchurch mosques. The police then launched a six-month program to buy the newly banned weapons from owners.

The buyback ended midnight Friday, with gun collection events staying open late as police reported in a surge in last-minute returns.

Provisional figures indicate 33,000 people handed in 51,000 guns, and another 5,000 guns as part of a parallel amnesty in which owners could hand over any type of firearm without any questions being asked but without getting compensated.

Owners also modified another 2,700 guns to make them legally compliant, while police said they had seized a further 1,800 guns from gangs since March. And police said they're in the process of collecting another 1,600 guns from gun dealers.

Police Minister Stuart Nash told reporters Saturday that criminals would find it harder to get their hands on assault weapons because they tended to steal them from lawful owners, but those weapons would now be out of circulation.

Police Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement thanked gun owners for doing the right thing. He acknowledged in a statement it had been “a difficult process for some people.”

Both Nash and Clement said the country was now safer than it had been before the March attacks.


But Nicole McKee, a spokeswoman for the advocacy group Council of Licensed Firearms Owners, said owners had kept about two-thirds of the banned weapons because they had lost faith in the government and hadn't been offered adequate compensation.

“They never overcame being blamed by authorities for being somehow responsible for a heinous act of terrorism — something they would never do," McKee said in a statement.

The ban on assault weapons was strongly backed by lawmakers in an historic 119-1 vote after the mosque attacks. Lawmakers are now considering further restrictions, including creating a register to track all guns.

Police figures indicate the government paid out just over 100 million New Zealand dollars ($66 million) to compensate owners during the buyback.
 
Pucking fussies! I’m so proud to be an American: even people in commie Massachusetts were like F U bumpstock laws!
NZ Police commissioner thanked gun owners for doing the right thing? Bullshit! A mugger holds a knife to your throat and thanks you for handing over your wallet and jewelry. Same principle. NZ gun owners got mugged and robbed by their own government!
 
NZ Police commissioner thanked gun owners for doing the right thing? Bullshit! A mugger holds a knife to your throat and thanks you for handing over your wallet and jewelry. Same principle. NZ gun owners got mugged and robbed by their own government!
im sure there was something NZ needed and GOV said no funding but they come up with $100 mil....to buy guns .really
 
If it was anything like the gun turn in's in this country, how many of that 50k were useless, antiquated, broken, rusted pieces of shit?
 
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Doesn’t matter how much they offer, doesn’t matter how much they threaten, what matters is the ultimate civil right, the right to self defense period
 
Doesn’t matter how much they offer, doesn’t matter how much they threaten, what matters is the ultimate civil right, the right to self defense period
Wives probably pleaded and begged their husbands to turn them in. A five year mandatory prison term for illegal possession after the buyback would destroy most families, financially and emotionally. Many probably felt it just wasn't worth the risk.
 
Wives probably pleaded and begged their husbands to turn them in. A five year mandatory prison term for illegal possession after the buyback would destroy most families, financially and emotionally. Many probably felt it just wasn't worth the risk.
My wife agrees with me. You can only go to prison if the catch you with something. Anyway it’s a lot better than a short term in a concentration camp
 
The event after the 5-10 arrests and prosecutions in reaction to massive civil disobedience/non-compliance against gun ban will dictate the course of history. It’s the United We Stand, or Divided We Fall moment. It doesn’t take a whole lot of people, with the adage of 3% what not. I think 1% of gun owners with deliberate actions can change history.
 
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Anyone know where I can find a link to the original video?
All places that I can think of have pulled it
NZ banned possession of that vid because it showed to be too fake. One guy has gone to jail for possession.


RC
 
I don't believe there numbers. Wasn't it like a few months ago that they only had a couple of hundred turned in. They can claim what ever they want doesn't mean any of it is true.
 
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