Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill
Have your say on the Brokering (Weapons and
Related Items) Controls Bill
You have until
Friday 16 February 2018 to have your say on the Brokering
(Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill.
The Foreign
Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee is now inviting
submissions on the Brokering (Weapons and Related Items)
Controls Bill.
The purpose of the
bill is to prevent New Zealanders and New Zealand entities
from brokering weapons to illegitimate users or undesirable
destinations. Brokering involves negotiating, arranging, or
facilitating the movement of arms and military equipment
from one foreign country to another.
The bill seeks to establish a regime to regulate the brokering of weapons and related items by New Zealanders and New Zealand entities. To broker weapons the person would need to be registered as a broker and have a permit to do so.
Tell the Foreign
Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee what you
think
Send your submission on the bill by
midnight on Friday 16 February 2018.
For more
details about the bill:
• Read the full content of the bill
•
What’s been said in Parliament about the
bill?
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