Firearms Safety Council Established
Firearms Safety Council Established
Firearms safety,
shooting and other organisations concerned about community
safety with firearms have combined to form the Firearms
Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.
The wide-ranging
membership of the newly formed Firearms Safety Council of
Aotearoa New Zealand demonstrates the deeply held concern
the Council has for community level firearms
safety.
Interim Chair of the Firearms Safety Council,
retired Police Inspector Mr Joe Green said that that the
Council grew out of a growing concern by these organisations
that the firearms safety of communities was at risk.
‘We see highly skilled and motivated volunteer firearms experts delivering safety training to firearms licence applicants and others’ Green said. ‘However they are no longer trained, qualified or moderated by anyone’.
‘The Firearms Safety Council aims to address this through established national networks of firearms users and others who have safety at heart’ he said.
One of the key
objectives of the Council is to provide advice to government
agencies and other organisations, such as the media, on
firearms safety related matters.
‘Central to this
objective is representation on the Police Firearms Advisory
Forum’, Mr Green said.
The membership of the Firearms Safety Council indicates its far reaching, national and international reach. It includes the NZ Deerstalkers Association, Pistol NZ, NZ Shooting Federation, NZ Pig Hunters Association, Sporting Shooters Association of NZ, NZ Sporting Industry Association, Antique and Historical Arms Association, Federated Mountain Clubs, Target Shooting NZ, Firearms Safety Specialists NZ Ltd, NZ Black Powder Shooting Federation, NZ Service Rifle Association, Rural Women NZ and Safari Club International (NZ).
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