That is a good question Scottrods. I think it would likely come down to the individual rangers interpretation. To me you are not spot lighting
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That is a good question Scottrods. I think it would likely come down to the individual rangers interpretation. To me you are not spot lighting
I don't think you'd get pinged for that one but is it something worth risking? I'm sure if you wanna be on the safe side, mag out, debomb and remove the bolt.
There was an assertion made on this thread that firearms ownership in New Zealand is a privilege; not a right. Just wondering if anyone can tell me where that came from?
If it was a right wouldn't you be able to do something if they refused to give you a firearms licence?
Its the right of every fit and proper person.
If your not fit and proper you don't have the right.:)
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Well yeah I guess its the police that say yes or no
I thought your right to have sex with anyone you like was also subject to consent from the other person.. as well as the restrictions such as age limits prescribed by law.
So where can I find this legal restriction that says I have a right to own a firearm if I am a fit and proper person?
I understood that if police refused to give someone a firearms licence then that person could appeal to the District Court or ask for judicial review in the High Court?
If it was a right everyone would have guns
They are different things, you are just being an anal fuck about it.