New Zealand proposes gun law reforms requiring club membership to improve safety and education.

New Zealand's proposed gun law reforms aim to promote responsible ownership but may not boost shooting clubs' financial viability. Suggestions include making club membership compulsory for gun owners to foster a safer culture and increase income. The government must address safety concerns by implementing safeguards, such as barring threats to public safety from training and requiring mental health awareness. The reforms seek to enhance gun safety and education, with 232,000 licensed gun owners and about 20,000-40,000 affiliated with clubs.

November 11, 2024
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