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    Farmlands

    Not sure if this is the right place for this

    CHANGES TO AMMUNITION AND HUNTING SALES AT FARMLANDS




    From 1st December 2020, new legislation states that any person managing a business which sells ammunition must have a current firearms licence*.**

    Farmlands has made a tough decision to move away from selling ammunition and hunting supplies, due to:*

    The ongoing cost of maintaining staff firearms licences*

    Compliant storage facilities in-store and in the homes of license holders*

    Risk of personal fines for non-compliance. **

    To comply with this incoming legislation and clear our existing stock, there will be 25% off ammunition until 30th November.*

    Farmlands understands the convenience of being able to purchase ammunition and hunting items when shopping and we thank you for your understanding and ongoing support of your co-operative. We will be in touch soon with how Farmlands can ensure your hunting and ammunition supplies are taken care of through our Farmlands Card Partners. **


    John Campbell*
    General Manager*Sales and Retail

    Also note that ammunition sales and quantities are to be recorded along with the fal of the purchaser in the new ammendments.**

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    ...............CHANGES TO AMMUNITION AND HUNTING SALES AT FARMLANDS....
    Never ever purchased there, but if they bow down to the Show Pony and her stable boys, then I may as well toddle down and see if I can get some cheap stuff at a loss to them..............

    Echos of H & F
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    Nutha nail.
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    Gutted cheap ammo there
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    The link didn't copy I should have checked. It gets worse
    Ammunition
    New provisions relating to the sales, purchase and possession of ammunition become effective in December 2020.

    Ammunition Possession
    Ammunition Sellers


    From December 2020 any person who is managing a business that includes the sale or supply of ammunition and who is not the holder of a dealer’s licence needs to be recognised by Police as an ammunition seller.

    That means the person must have a current firearms licence, and apply to Police if they wish to start or continue a business as an ammunition seller. This is so Police can verify the person’s security – such as appropriate facilities to ensure the secure storage of the ammunition – and record keeping arrangements are satisfactory.

    An ammunition book must be kept by the seller / supplier of ammunition to record the name and licence number of the purchaser / receiver and the quantity and type of ammunition (s22D). Records must be retained for 10 years after the last transaction in the book (be it physical or electronic).

    An ammunition seller’s records and stock can be inspected at any reasonable time subject to Police giving seven days’ notice (s22D).

    So if you belong to a club that buys in bulk to pass the savings on to its members your committee just got a shit more work to do
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    So if you belong to a club that buys in bulk to pass the savings on to its members your committee just got a shit more work to do
    A club is not a business. So I wonder if they have to comply. Depends on the legal wording and if they are selling at cost or for profit to go back to the club.

    Also not many clubs be willing to be test subject in court I bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nugget connaisseur View Post
    A club is not a business. So I wonder if they have to comply. Depends on the legal wording and if they are selling at cost or for profit to go back to the club.

    Also not many clubs be willing to be test subject in court I bet.
    NZCTA has just put out a newsletter regarding range officers and range certification
    which appears to show that they are well advanced on both fronts. Including the suggestion that their range safety template be applied nationally.
    I expect there will be an update re clubs but many already record fal with purchase so it might not mean much extra effort. How they go about purchasing in bulk will need some thinking possibly someone will have to nominated and their license used.
    Then when plod sees Marty Henry brought 20,000 rounds last year they might come visiting sirens flashing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    The link didn't copy I should have checked. It gets worse
    Ammunition
    New provisions relating to the sales, purchase and possession of ammunition become effective in December 2020.

    Ammunition Possession
    Ammunition Sellers


    From December 2020 any person who is managing a business that includes the sale or supply of ammunition and who is not the holder of a dealer’s licence needs to be recognised by Police as an ammunition seller.

    That means the person must have a current firearms licence, and apply to Police if they wish to start or continue a business as an ammunition seller. This is so Police can verify the person’s security – such as appropriate facilities to ensure the secure storage of the ammunition – and record keeping arrangements are satisfactory.

    An ammunition book must be kept by the seller / supplier of ammunition to record the name and licence number of the purchaser / receiver and the quantity and type of ammunition (s22D). Records must be retained for 10 years after the last transaction in the book (be it physical or electronic).

    An ammunition seller’s records and stock can be inspected at any reasonable time subject to Police giving seven days’ notice (s22D).

    So if you belong to a club that buys in bulk to pass the savings on to its members your committee just got a shit more work to do
    Records to be kept for 10 yrs? That’s worse than the IRD, and manually FFS, everything else is on the cloud!!
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    The link didn't copy I should have checked. It gets worse
    Ammunition
    New provisions relating to the sales, purchase and possession of ammunition become effective in December 2020.

    Ammunition Possession
    Ammunition Sellers


    From December 2020 any person who is managing a business that includes the sale or supply of ammunition and who is not the holder of a dealer’s licence needs to be recognised by Police as an ammunition seller.

    That means the person must have a current firearms licence, and apply to Police if they wish to start or continue a business as an ammunition seller. This is so Police can verify the person’s security – such as appropriate facilities to ensure the secure storage of the ammunition – and record keeping arrangements are satisfactory.

    An ammunition book must be kept by the seller / supplier of ammunition to record the name and licence number of the purchaser / receiver and the quantity and type of ammunition (s22D). Records must be retained for 10 years after the last transaction in the book (be it physical or electronic).

    An ammunition seller’s records and stock can be inspected at any reasonable time subject to Police giving seven days’ notice (s22D).

    So if you belong to a club that buys in bulk to pass the savings on to its members your committee just got a shit more work to do.

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    Well I just can not like that.
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    Who were the drongos who voted for Labour. Dont cry. Did you seriously think the PM embraced principles in her political outlook.

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    Farmlands will stop selling ammo to farmers to use on their farms. Why am I not surprised. When they stopped selling cyanide they at least had a good reason (someone almost died). This is just Govt BS interference for no logical reason.

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    Wasn't it police that approved the sale of ammunition to Tarrant? So they fuck it up, and we pay the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger Mouse View Post
    Wasn't it police that approved the sale of ammunition to Tarrant? So they fuck it up, and we pay the price.
    AGAIN

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    All part of the plan boys

 

 

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