@ 03:07 pm (GMT) |
Steph FosterGood news New Zealanders! A great opportunity to make money and help your fellow hunters and rifle enthusiasts has become available.Couriers of NZ are now refusing to carry firearms for ordinary New Zealanders who are legal and lawful gun owners. I suggest that this is time for some practical and smart licensed firearms users to get a van and fill the new niche. But intelligently. Maybe don't paint "GUNS, GUNS, GUNS" all over your vehicle. Or put big yellow FIREARMS stickers over every thing. Cheers, Steph. |
@ 08:46 am (GMT) |
Thomas KitchenRe: Rifle courierit's crazy how the whole firearm industry in nz has been stopped by couriers at the moment.hopefully we know what the hell is going on soon, but it's not going to be good. might be time for the plumbing van to become a gun runner but my rebellious nature means i would sign write it to annoy people. |
@ 12:47 am (GMT) |
Warwick MarflittRe: Rifle courierNot if the UN has a say in our nations decision makinghttps://www.un.org/disarmament/search/?cx=017879155571300835259%3Aszhio91zphq&ie=UTF-8&q=&q=civilian+arms B. How States parties to the Firearms Protocol can better implement its provisions 1. Legislative development 6.The Conference should call upon States parties that have not yet done so to adopt national legislation on firearms in a manner consistent with the Firearms Protocol and to consider making use of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Model Law against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Their Parts and Components and Ammunition in this respect. 2.Overall implementation of the Firearms Protocol 7. The Conference may wish to invite States parties to revise and adapt their national legislation in a manner consistent with the Firearms Protocol and to exchange information at the bilateral, subregional, regional and international levels on national approaches to the use of definitions and nomenclature in the area of firearms. 8.The Conference should urge States parties to adopt national and regional integrated approaches for the implementation of the Firearms Protocol, taking into account, where possible, economic and social factors having an impact upon firearms-related crime. |