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CHenry

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The levels of permits is ridiculous. You also have to have an approved safe system. Cannot store ammo and firearms together, both must be locked up. Firearm cannot be stored loaded.

The have an AWB, although with their definition of pistol grips there is a work around.

I may be wrong but I believe you must be member of a pistol club in order to own a pistol.

No concealed or open carry.

What do you consider liberal about it?

What I read about it doesn't coincide completely with what you are saying.
But it doesn't matter really.

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What I read about it doesn't coincide completely with what you are saying.
But it doesn't matter really.

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They may have changed things in the last year or so. I'm genuinely interested in what makes them a liberal country regarding guns. Also would like to know where you believe I'm wrong or where our info isn't the same. Thanks. PM works if you don want to derail the thread.
 

yukonjack

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What I read about it doesn't coincide completely with what you are saying.
But it doesn't matter really.

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New Zeland is very restrictive when it comes to handguns. Reminds me a lot of Canada. Plenty of official resources on the internets about New Zeland gun laws.

http://www.loc.gov/law/help/firearms-control/newzealand.php

http://www.police.govt.nz/advice/firearms/standard-new-zealand-firearms-licence

Step 5
Someone will arrange to visit you. They will interview you and check your firearms security arrangements. They will arrange to interview your referees.

You will have difficulty being deemed 'fit and proper' to possess or use firearms if you have:

•a history of violence
•repeated involvement with drugs
•been irresponsible with alcohol
•a personal or social relationship with people deemed to be unsuitable to be given access to firearms
•indicated an intent to use a firearm for self-defence.
 

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I love Oklahoma and can't ever see myself leaving but if I did it would be: Wisconsin, Wyoming or Montana.

Outside USA:
Bavaria, Austria or Switzerland.
 

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