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Government response to firearms select committee report

Hon Paula Bennett
Minister of Police
14 June 2017 Media Statement

Government response to firearms select committee report

Police Minister Paula Bennett has today responded to the Law and Order Select Committee report on issues relating to the illegal possession of firearms.

The Select Committee’s terms of reference were to focus on how widespread firearms possession is amongst criminals – including gangs, how those people who don’t have a firearms licence come into possession of firearms and what changes, if any, would restrict the flow of firearms to criminals, gangs and people who don’t hold a licence.

“The committee made 20 recommendations. After careful consideration I’ve accepted seven, rejected 12, and recommended one proceed with changes,” Mrs Bennett says.

“We needed to strike the right balance between public safety and the rights of legal firearms owners. Although the report was well intended, I believe many of the recommendations would not decrease the flow of firearms to criminals and gangs but would unduly impact on legally licenced firearms users.

“I appointed two independent firearms experts to advise me. I’ve listened to their advice, advice from Police, read the recommendations from the select committee and I’ve taken on board feedback from the public.

“After careful consideration I have added two more recommendations to my response. One proposes the introduction of the power to suspend licences pending decision on revocation. This will give Police an alternative to cancelling a licence, for example in situations where someone has been charged with family violence, or where there are security issues that need to be resolved.

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“I’m also proposing a Ministerial direction to the Police to require consultation with the firearms community when considering changes to the Arms Act and the interpretation of it.

“Nobody wants firearms getting into the hands of violent gang members but we also don’t want over the top rules and restrictions to be placed on hunters and shooters who manage their firearms responsibly.”

“My response to the report has been tabled in Parliament. We will now begin a policy process around the recommendations we are progressing which will involve consultation, looking at costs and any regulatory impacts before coming back to Cabinet for approval later this year,” Mrs Bennett says.


Summary of the Government Response

Recommendation NumberSummarised RecommendationGovernment Response Summarised
Sale and supply of firearms and ammunition
1A firearms licence required to possess ammunitionReject
2A dealer’s licence required to sell ammunitionReject
3Dealers required to keep records of ammunition salesReject
4Registration process for websites facilitating trading in firearms, parts, or ammunitionAmend recommendation - Do not introduce registration but clarify ‘mail order’ process applies to online sales in Arms Amendment Bill
5Permit to procure extended to cover all sales or transfers of firearms (i.e. include A category firearms)Reject - but improve efficiency in current licensing and permitting processes. Mail order applies to online sales
Definition of military-style semi-automatics
6Investigate the creation of a category of restricted semi-automatic rifle and shotgunReject
Effectiveness of licensing, training, and registering firearms
7Implement firearm prohibition ordersAccept - include in the Arms (Firearm Prohibition Orders and Firearms Licences) Amendment Bill
8Codify the ‘fit and proper’ criteria in the Arms ActReject
9Implement a stand-down period after licence revocationAccept - include a 12 month stand down period in the Arms (Firearm Prohibition Orders and Firearms Licences) Amendment Bill
10Clarify that gang members or prospects must not be considered ‘fit and proper’ to possess firearmsAccept - include in the Arms (Firearm Prohibition Orders and Firearms Licences) Amendment Bill
11Require Police to record serial numbers of all firearms upon renewal of licence or inspection of premisesReject – voluntary process to continue
Criminal offending with firearms
12Review the penalties in the Arms ActAccept - progress in Arms Amendment Bill
13Treat dealer offending as aggravated at sentencingReject
14Determine appropriate security standards for A category licencesAccept - Police/firearms community advisory forum already commenced this process
15Secure storage confirmed before licence or endorsement receivedReject
16Allow Police to enter premises to inspect security of A category firearmsReject
17Failure to comply with storage regulations to result in mandatory revocationReject - but note new suspension of licence
Reducing the number of grey firearms
18Clarify and publicise the extent of amnesty provisions in the Arms Act 1983Accept - to progress in Arms Amendment Bill
19Police publicise amnesty provisionsReject
20Check that firearms brought in on visitors permit are exported or transferred legallyAccept (administrative)
Additional Government Recommendations
1Provide the power to suspend licencesInclude in the Arms (Firearm Prohibition Orders and Firearms Licences) Amendment Bill
2Police to improve its consultative processes with the firearms communityPropose to give a Ministerial Directive to this end


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