Sounds that way.
Expect the Kiwis to follow suit, however.
KGL Really? So they cannot tighten them by adding gun registration (nope,
they do not have it yet...) or banning EBRs (currently legal). You may be
confusing the Kiwis with the Roos.On 3/17/2019 9:49 AM, Laurie Kraynick wrote:
The only way to make gun laws tighter in NZ is to ban the sale of gun books or
magazines. From: hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Martin Stark
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Subject: [hsa] Re: The plot thickens..... We all saw this coming-
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On Mar 16, 2019, at 8:12 PM, (Redacted sender "sooth123" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:weren't, or aren't they very tight on
handguns? In a message dated 3/16/2019 7:55:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
brian@xxxxxxxx writes: Interesting, does that mean him being an Aussie would
allow him to purchase one in the Kiwi nation? Or would he have to have someone
else buy it for him (what we would call a straw purchase)?
On Mar 16, 2019, at 7:41 PM, Rob Boudrie <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:EBRS are, for
the moment, legal in NZ with a firearms license and not even registered. We
do have a Kiwi who shoots the monthly matches.On 3/16/2019 7:19 PM, Brian Laska
wrote: Just the title itself is cringe worthy. He started the assault with a
semi-auto shotgun and dumped it when it went dry (or malfunctioned). Seems that
he may have had airsoft quality gear on the first AR (this is my opinion). Why
you ask? Well, he lost the mounted flashlight at some point and swapped ARs
later. I am assuming the RDS was not working anymore. The first one had a lot
of rounds on it, so that is another possibility. Had a pump shotgun in the
vehicle where he tried to shoot out the windshield. I believe this is because
he initially intended to mow people down in an alley whilst shooting. Instead,
he stopped 180 degrees to an ally & shot out the passenger window at people.
The gun either malfunctioned or ran out of shells, but as he is putting it
down, you hear a pop that could have been someone shooting back (again, my own
assessment). He then drives off and there is not much more to the video. He
still had at least 2 long guns next to him when he drove off, so this is where
I get my ‘someone shot back’ assumption. It is not impossible to
get anything you want anywhere you are. As long as you have the money &
connections (I would assume dark web marketplaces in this fucking
asshole’s case), there aren’t many limits. This guy was an 8chan
idiot, which leads me to assume he knew how to work the dark web or at least
had resources at his fingertips. This guy was, in no way, an inexperienced
shooter. He know how to clear jams/malfunctions, aim, reload and handle his
weapons. He either had training or a shitload of practice. Fucking disgusting,
all of it. On Mar 16, 2019, at 6:53 PM, Rob Boudrie <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The quote said they had not seen one used (presumably meaning "in an attack")On
3/16/2019 6:38 PM, Keith G. Langer wrote:No-one Down Under has an an AR? Hard
to believe. Who's the "counter-terrorism expert;" Brian Williams? KGL
“A counter-terrorism expert has said a military-style assault rifle
allegedly used in Friday's Christchurch massacre has never seen before in
Australia and New Zealand.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6816265/Christchurch-killer-weapons-authorities-never-seen-used-Australia-New-Zealand.html
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