New Zealand to ban semi-automatic weapons
The crowd in attendance at a vigil at Auckland’s Aotea Square cheered loudly when Attorney-General David Parker said the Government would ban semi-automatic rifles.
He warned of a global rise of extremism, reports nzherald.co.nz.
‘There is a dimming of enlightenment in many parts of the world,’ he said.
‘How can it be right for this atrocity to be filmed by the murderer using a go-pro and live-streamed across the world by social media companies?
‘How can that be right? Who should be held accountable for that?’
Parker’s comments come after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s earlier remarks that New Zealand’s gun laws would change.
Speaking to media in Wellington this morning, Ardern stressed that ‘now was the time for change.’
Ardern said five guns were used by the primary perpetrator, including two semi-automatic weapons, and two shotguns.
‘The offender was in possession of a gun licence,’ Ardern said.
She said the guns were purchased in December last year.
‘While work is being done as to the chain of events that lead to both the holding of this gun licence and the possession of these weapons, I can tell you one thing right now; our gun laws will change.’
She said there had been attempts to change New Zealand’s gun laws in 2005, 2012 and after an inquiry in 2017.
‘Now is the time for change.’