New Straits Times

NZ gun owners protest against tighter control

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AUCKLAND: A group of about 50 New Zealand firearm owners protested against further gun reforms yesterday, sounding a note of discord over the tightening of gun laws after the mass shooting in Christchur­ch in March that killed 51 Muslim worshipper­s.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s efforts on gun control have gained global praise, but at home, with a general election next for year, she has faced resistance from the federal opposition National Party, gun lobby groups and ordinary citizens over planned legislatio­n introduced in September.

Yesterday, the group of firearms owners staged a protest at a gun buy-back event here, according to media reports, carrying placards bearing slogans including “This bill hurts ordinary Kiwis!” and “Be safe: reject arms bill”.

The new legislatio­n, now moving through Parliament, would create a gun register and tighten vetting of owners, among other changes.

In April, Parliament passed nearly unanimousl­y laws curbing the use and circulatio­n of most semi-automatic firearms.

Stuff.nz, a New Zealand news website, cited Victoria O’Brien, a national shooting champion, as saying that guns being bought back and destroyed had cultural significan­ce.

“There is a desecratio­n of New Zealand history going on. We’re talking World War 1, World War 2 guns,” she was quoted as saying.

“We want them to stop and actually target the illegal possession of firearms,” she said, urging the government to put reforms on hold.

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