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Danger if banned guns are taken underground

Hidesight: Law-abiding gun owners aren't the problem.

Rodney Hide
Wed, 27 Mar 2019

Cabinet minister Kelvin Davis has surrendered his .22 semi-automatic rifle with a 15-round magazine following his government’s decision to make his gun illegal and subject to a government-run buyback.

The first question is whether the country is a little safer with Mr Davis’ gun scrapped? We

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Rodney Hide
Wed, 27 Mar 2019
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