After Multiple Reports About New Zealanders Turning In Guns, Guess How Many Actually Did It?

Via ZeroHedge

Following reports that a flood of New Zealand gun owners have been voluntarily surrending their firearms in the wake of last Friday’s Christchurch mosque attack that left 50 dead, the numbers are in on how many Kiwis actually handed over their weapons.

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Out of an estimated 1.2 million registered guns, New Zealand police report that as of Tuesday night, 37 firearms have been surrendered nationwide, according to BuzzFeed.

No accounting was provided of how many people owned those guns, the types of firearms, or where they were surrendered.

The reports of citizens disarming themselves came after a Monday announcement by Prime minister Jacinda Ardern that several “in principle decisions” on gun control have been made by Cabinet ministers, while praising residents who have surrendered their guns to police.

So far, we know of four people who have; Green Party member John Hart and longtime gun owner “@SirWB” – who each turned in a rifle, a grandmother who goes by the Twitter handle “@FeyHag” who said she requested for her family’s guns to be handed in for destruction, and former New Zealand Army soldier Pete Breidahl – who said he warned local police of extremists at a local rifle club where he said he suspected the shooter was a member.

“All I want is to go back to my horses, say goodbye to firearms and the bullshit shooting community and its drama and let the police and government sort this one out,” wrote Breidahl in a Facebook post. “I don’t NEED, want or care about guns. I can happily live my life without them.”

Most reports cited three tweets, including that of John Hart, a farmer and Green Party member from Wairarapa, who told BuzzFeed News he surrendered his semiautomatic rifle two days after the attack.

He tweeted a photo of the form he signed to hand over his rifle to the police to be destroyed, saying, “We don’t need these in our country. We have to make sure it’s #NeverAgain.” –BuzzFeed

Ardern asked residents to surrender their weapons on Monday.

“To make our community safer, the time to act is now,” she said. “I want to remind people, you can surrender your gun to the police at any time. In fact I have seen reports that people are in fact already doing this. I applaud that effort, and if you are thinking about surrendering your weapon, I would encourage you to do so.

Looks like that was wishful thinking on the part of the Prime Minister.

National Rifle Association of New Zealand president Malcolm Dodson (ROBERT KITCHIN/STUFF)
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7 Comments
bob
bob
March 21, 2019 9:10 am

Thirty seven morons turned in 1 gun each, or 1 moron turned in 37 guns?

AC
AC
  bob
March 21, 2019 12:41 pm

Thirty-seven actors were issued guns, which they then pretended to turn in for the cameras?

steve
steve
March 21, 2019 9:34 am

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern packing heat? Kinda like Moochele.

https://youtu.be/zEOVK6plp1M

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
March 21, 2019 12:56 pm

Make up your mind now. What will you do if your state (or the Federal government) passes a law to illegally seize your guns? If you obey you are worse than a fool. Understand that from the moment you refuse, you are an armed rebel. Don´t try to avoid looking the truth in the face.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Southern Sage
March 21, 2019 2:59 pm

If you hand them over it is the beginning of the end. If you shoot the person sent to collect and then go on the offensive bringing as many others with you as possible, it would be the end of the beginning. If gun owners stick together there simply are not enough of them to do jack squat to us.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Harrington Richardson
March 21, 2019 6:53 pm

I said something very similar to a sister in South Africa just the other day. Bad things going on over there.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  Southern Sage
March 22, 2019 6:37 pm

When they outlaw guns then all gun owners will be outlaws!