Did anyone from the gangs fire the guns that killd 50 Muslims?
Gun
crackdown: National wants bipartisan support for police raids on gang
premises
3
April, 2019
The
National Party wants bipartisan support to give police greater powers
in raiding gang premises to seize illegal firearms.
National
MP Judith Collins, a former Police Minister, said in Parliament on
Tuesday that the time had come to revisit her colleague's Bill last
year that suggested the move.
"My
colleague Chris Bishop had a private members' Bill last year around
this and it was defeated in Parliament. I would hope that given
another chance it could be successful."
Jacinda
Ardern announces ban on military-style semi-automatic weapons
The
introduction of Firearms Prohibition Orders was recommended by a 2017
Select Committee Inquiry, which would widen the powers available to
police to search the homes and cars of gang members for firearms.
Bishop's
Bill has surfaced again after the president of the Waikato branch of
the Mongrel Mob, Sonny Fatu, said his gang would not hand over their
firearms, despite the Government announcing gun law reforms.
Prime
Minister Jacinda Ardern last month announced a ban on military-style
semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles in the wake of the March 15
Christchurch terror attack.
Legislation
brought by Police Minister Stuart Nash was introduced on Monday and
the Bill was introduced to Parliament on Tuesday, with the
expectation it will become law by next Friday (April 12).
Deputy
Prime Minister Winston Peters, standing in for Ardern on Monday, said
the message to gangs will be clear: "You will be handing [their
illegal firearms] back to the Government or some lawful authority."
But
Peters' stern message was not enough to convince National that gangs
will hand over their soon-to-be illegal guns, despite the Government
announcing an amnesty period (which ends September 30) and a
multi-million dollar buyback scheme.
"I
am sick and tired of listening to people emoting about how they're
feeling sorry but they're not going to give up their firearms,"
Collins said, reflecting on the comments made by gangs.
Bishop
told Magic Talk on Wednesday: "Search warrants do work at the
moment but the police say themselves that they would like these extra
powers."
"[The
gangs'] attitude demonstrates exactly why police need the power to
issue Firearms Prohibition Orders. If law-abiding and legitimate
users of firearms like hunters, farmers and shooters can give up
their weapons, then so can gangs."
Bishop
said National estimated that around 600 gang members would be
eligible for the order, but that it would be up to the Police
Commissioner to decide how to prioritise the most serious offenders
within that group.
He
said it would only apply to the most dangerous gang offenders who
have convictions for firearms offences or serious violence. When
police have reason to believe a gang member has breached the law,
police would be able to search the vehicle or premises.
In
the spirit of bipartisanship following the Christchurch attack,
Bishop said he wrote to Nash asking him to include Firearms
Prohibition Orders in the current Arms (Prohibited Firearms,
Magazines and Parts) Amendment Bill before the House.
"The
Government voted my Bill down when it went before Parliament last
year, but the Christchurch attacks have changed this country and it's
the right time to take action."
Under
the new legislation, unlawful possession of a prohibited firearm in a
public place would result in seven years imprisonment, and using a
prohibited firearm to resist arrest would carry a penalty of 10 years
in prison.
I
just don't understand how the gangs can go from doing haka outside
mosques (enjoying some high profile publicity) to a few weeks later
refusing to hand over their guns.
Standing
in solidarity with Muslims outside the mosques after the shootings,
offering condolences and doing media interviews about their support -
but then reverting to type and basically giving the law the middle
finger.
Legislation
to change firearms laws is on its way and the Government has given
gun owners until September to hand them over.
But
the Mongrel Mob has said no thanks. Not for them.
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