A new lobby group is pushing for a national register of all guns in New Zealand, strengthening the ban on semi-automatic weapons, and requiring gun owners to renew their registration every three years.
Gun Control NZ launched today and is co-founded by volunteers Hera Cook, an Otago University public health researcher, Nik Green, who started a petition to ban semi-automatic weapons, and Philippa Yasbek, who has experience with regulation and legislation.
The group's launch follows the Government's first stage of gun law reform, which was a response to the Christchurch terror attack that took 51 lives.
That reform banned most semi-automatic military-style weapons and their parts, with some narrow exemptions including for farm pest control, collectors, heirlooms and mementos.
Possession of prohibited firearms could see a jail term up to five years, though an amnesty is in place until the end of September while the Government works through the detail of a buy-back scheme.