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      1. As far as i am aware, it is not legal to own an automatic weapon in New Zealand. (with the possible exception of some collectors???) Semi automatic (self loading) rifles are a different matter with a significant percentage of sporting rifles being of this type, some with the possibility of conversion (illegally) to fully automatic.

      2. You can get gun licenses switched over from NZ to Australia and vis vis pretty easy. Don’t want to go into detail but it’s easy.

  1. Yesterday we witnessed two of the biggest news items for years, the children’s strike for the climate being for me the most hopeful, and the Christchurch mosque shootings being for me the least hopeful.

    Now I get that the shootings would dominate coverage, but where is the balance?

    Why repeat and repeat the same info on the most negative? All night long. Giving the perpetrator the oxygen they did it for (TV, radio)

    And just ignore the hope, the feel good energy of our children’s engagement (TV, radio). Once the shooting started it was just dropped. Today there isn’t even mention on the NZ Herald website.

    Martyn, you run the most intelligent blog in NZ.

    Bryan, well done for bringing the topics together.

    Let’s get balance back into the reporting and coverage. MSM stop just playing to fears.

    Jacinda, lead by shifting some (some, how much is your judgement as a leader) focus to the positive event yesterday. People are in need of hope right now and a positive internal charge. Balance is important. You were gifted some yesterday by the children.

    Everyone else, please help Jacinda and James Shaw get the moral mandate for rapid change with respect to the biggest issue we face together. 50 lives are important, significant, meaningful, worthy of focus and compassion. Let’s hope we may limit climate change to 50 lives.

    Kia kaha NZ.

  2. @ Frank… I don’t think automatics are legal here. A while ago there was discussion about the difference between a semi and a fully automatic weapon. A semi requires a device to be inserted into the mechanism of an automatic to interrupt the repudiative action. Called in America a bump-stop. A fully automatic is a simpler device than a semi .

    It has been suggested that this horrible event is somehow associated with feelings of resentment against immigration . If you stand back and look at the world, our side of the world, what leaders of which major countries stand out?
    The example set to us all is of the leader of the free world spending I think over half of it’s annual budget on fantastic ways of killing people. Hundreds, thousands, millions of people. They are obsessed with it. Military basses all over the world and wars instigated fermented threatened and fought all over the globe. Mostly with innocent victims in the firing line. This is what “normalises” the behaviour we saw in Christchurch yesterday.It’s what our governments do , or send some of our young people to do to people over there; without them threatening us in any way whatsoever.
    D J S

  3. Since all has been said about the bad now, I want to say that we were so very proud to stand among our awesome young folks yesterday as they proudly said and sung we are ready to save our planet and future in Gisborne, it was simply one of the best days of my life.

    Bryan; I am also in full agreement with this statement you made today.

    “we also need to legislate more rigorously and with greater speed against all those human activities in New Zealand which significantly contribute to Climate Change.

    Because if the purpose of government is not to legislate in the public good… then what good is government?”

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