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Firearms dispute could go to court

- Thomas Manch thomas.manch@stuff.co.nz

A stoush over semi-automatic rifles may head to court after claims of a police clampdown.

Police have refused import applicatio­ns for AR15 semiautoma­tic rifles and parts, leaving retailers frustrated and the firearms community concerned. Gun City owner David Tipple, Christchur­ch, confirmed he of was preparing for court action. He is one of many claiming an unannounce­d shift in police policy, which police have denied. ‘‘The thing that we need is consistenc­y and clarity, and the court case will provide both of those,’’ Tipple said.

Central to the dispute is the classifica­tion of the AR15 semiautoma­tic rifle. It is available for purchase with a standard rifle licence provided it has a magazine capacity no greater than seven bullets, and no free-standing pistol grip. An AR15 with a free-standing pistol grip, or a larger magazine, is deemed a military style semi-automatic rifle (MSSA) and requires the more rigorously inspected ‘‘E-Cat’’ firearm licence. Tipple’s lawyer, Nicholas Taylor, said police refused the importatio­n of AR15 rifles able to be purchased with a standard licence, arguing that the were ‘‘born as MSSAs’’.

Dealers elsewhere had received a similar notificati­on from police, he said.

Firearms retailer Ken Rountree, owner of NZAR15, is also contemplat­ing court action after having an import applicatio­n denied.

Council of Licensed Firearms Owners (COLFO) chairman Paul Clark said the distinctio­n between standard rifles and MSSAs was a ‘‘murky area’’. He expected rifles there would be others pondering court action, and it had been suggested COLFO seek a judicial review. But COLFO was confident police would address the issue after a meeting of the Firearm Community Advisory Forum.

Police declined to comment, and a spokeswoma­n referred to an earlier statement that denied any reclassifi­cation. Police Minister Stuart Nash said there was no change in policy, but a more consistent approach.

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