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Police Commissioner pushes for airgun licencing

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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 4:03p.m.

A proposal before Parliament to licence high-powered air rifles as firearms needs to be addressed quickly

A proposal before Parliament to licence high-powered air rifles as firearms needs to be addressed quickly

A proposal before Parliament to licence high-powered air rifles as firearms needs to be addressed quickly after a man was found guilty of murdering an undercover policeman with one, Police Commissioner Howard Broad says.

Outside a law and order select committee today, Mr Broad said high-calibre air rifles needed to be re-classified as firearms.

His comments came less than a week after John Skinner, 38, was convicted of murdering Sergeant Don Wilkinson with a high-powered air rifle in 2008.

He was also found guilty of attempting to murder a colleague of Mr Wilkinson, after shooting that officer three times with the air rifle. Co-accused Iain Clegg, 36, was found guilty of manslaughter.

Mr Broad said a proposal to re-classify air rifles was considered before Mr Wilkinson's death and was currently before Parliament.

"It's part of a package of arms-related issues that has been around for a while. It may be one of those specifics within a package that needs to be brought out and dealt with quickly," he said.

"I'm hopeful that is a piece of legislation that would pass."

Police Association president Greg O'Connor last week said the lack of licencing requirements for air rifles was attractive to criminals.

"We've only had to see by this murder of Don Wilkinson that criminals have taken advantage of that," he told Radio New Zealand.

Legislation for high-powered airguns should be considered independently, he said.

NZPA

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19 Jun 2010 11:05a.m.

Brent wrote:

I would normally agree Get Real, But 50 cal Air Rifles 1900 feet per second And no licence required.

16 Jun 2010 04:13p.m.

Get Real wrote:

If criminals want firearms they just steal them, getting firearms are not a problem to criminals, they are not the ones who will licence them! Licencing air guns is just another tax in an already over regulated country. Most people get them to kill a few rabbits about their rural properties not to do harm to people. Where are the stats on this issue apart from this one unfortunate incident which is rare by world standards.

Commissioner is indulging in trivial puruits, 5 k tolerances and now this.