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New Zealand Police Association demands involvement in firearms law reform consultation, questioning Associate Minister of Justice's independence.
New Zealand Police Association claims exclusion from firearms law reform consultation, urging Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to involve them.
The Association questions the independence of Associate Minister of Justice, Nicole McKee, and calls for Police Minister, Mark Mitchell's involvement in the process.
McKee denies the accusations and highlights that the police will have opportunities to make submissions throughout the four phases of firearm law reform.
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