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NZ BANS MILITARY STYLE GUNS

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After Christchur­ch mosque massacres, PM Jacinda Ardern has announced a blanket ban on semi-automatic weapons. All the banned arms will be bought back at a cost of $138m. This evoked a strong reaction in US. Senator Bernie Sanders called on America to follow NZ’s lead. But the National Rifle Associatio­n said the US is not NZ. Here is a lowdown on gun ownership in some select countries

wellington — New Zealand imposed an immediate ban on assault weapons on Thursday, taking swift action in response to the Christchur­ch massacre and triggering renewed calls from leading American politician­s for curbs in the United States.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said assault rifles and military-style semi-automatic weapons would be banned with immediate effect, making good on a pledge to ensure that nothing like last week’s slaughter of 50 people ever occurs in the Pacific nation again.

The killings by an Australian white supremacis­t have caused national soul-searching over New Zealand’s lax gun laws.

But the tough crackdown promises to have political repercussi­ons beyond the country’s shores, including in the United States where gun control is one of the most divisive political issues.

“In short, every semi-automatic weapon used in the terrorist attack on Friday will be banned in this country,” Ardern said. She added that high-capacity magazines and devices similar to bump stocks — which allow users to fire weapons faster — will also be banned.

Proponents of gun control in the United States and around the world praised the move and denounced the US pro-gun lobby on social media, while American gun supporters defended their constituti­onal right to bear arms.

“This is what real action to stop gun violence looks like,” Democratic US Senator and presidenti­al hopeful Bernie Sanders tweeted.

“We must follow New Zealand’s lead, take on the NRA (National Rifle Associatio­n) and ban the sale and distributi­on of assault weapons in the United States.” Democratic Congresswo­man Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez contrasted the swift ban with US failure to enact even modest controls following recurring deadly shootings such as the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticu­t in 2012, in which 20 children and six school staff died. —

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 ?? Reuters ?? A student and a woman attend the burial ceremony of a victim of the mosque attacks in Christchur­ch, on Thursday. —
Reuters A student and a woman attend the burial ceremony of a victim of the mosque attacks in Christchur­ch, on Thursday. —

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