Licensed firearms owner here. I have an opinion on this but I don't claim to represent all other license holders.
There 240,000 or so licensed firearms owners in NZ, so there are a lot of different opinions amongst that population. And, contrary to how it often seems to be represented in media, we are not an organisation or lobby group. It's just simply a population of people who for one reason or another have a use for firearms in their work or sport.
It's really unfortunate that the American style association between shooting sports and right-wing "freedum" rednecks has been imported here - and I'm 100% certain that it has been deliberately exaggerated to make shooters easier to discredit. A lot of us have quite disparate political beliefs - shock horror, I know more than one person who hunts and also votes Green...
COLFO are doing their best to represent the concerns of licensed firearms owners, but as I say, we are a disparate group and not actually that easily represented. There are common themes, but it's not like we are some kind of organised lobby group. The themes I have seen are:
- We don't like being scapegoated for the Christchurch tragedy. That wasn't us.
- We don't appreciate our leisure/sports activities being taken away by people who don't understand them for political posturing.
- We don't appreciate the massive increase in the cost and complexity of compliance that has been pushed on us, around things that were not causing any problems - particularly the increases in licensing costs, shooting range certification cost and complexity, and now the register (which is of course not free)
- A lot of shooters don't really trust Police senior leadership. We don't trust them to manage our data properly, and we believe that they have shown through their past and present actions that they would prefer if civilian firearms ownership was completely banned.
- We don't see the need for, or benefits of, a register of firearms. Yeah, I have seen the "It will keep the guns out of the hands of the gangs" arguments, but personally I don't believe much of it. I'm sure that some firearms have been transferred from licensed owners to gang members, but I don't believe that the bulk of their weapons are acquired that way. You're talking about people who smuggle meth into the country but you think they're not also bringing in guns? Like more interesting ones than the hunting rifles that you can buy at Hunting and Fishing?
- We don't appreciate being represented in media as being unreasonable about all of these things by people who's total involvement in the issue is collecting soundbites. We don't appreciate COLFO and SSANZ being referred to as "The gun lobby" to make them seem like highly funded and media savvy PR experts - which they are not.
Licensed shooters are generally a responsible, law-abiding group - this much is guaranteed by the licensing process. We will probably just suck up this additional inconvenience and cost just like we have had to with all the other ones, because we have no choice and the public and media are not on our side.
But I think it's unreasonable for you to expect us to be happy about it.