Firearm seller says he's not comfortable with some of his customers
'Some of them we suspect are on drugs and all sorts of things'
'Some of them we suspect are on drugs and all sorts of things'
There are also fears a ban could send thousands of guns underground.
"It is unacceptable to treat the internet as an ungoverned space," Morrison says.
A controversial singer Philip Anselmo will no longer play two concerts in New Zealand.
The majority of Muslim pupils in Dunedin didn't turn up for school yesterday.
Despite his injury, he managed to run outside, where he saw a child lying on the ground.
"What you also have done, is brought us closer together."
New re-cut or repackaged version of the video was uploaded to YouTube every second.
Burials for shooting victims to take place in next few days.
Company chief expresses sadness and repulsion at senseless act.
Mother and wife helped lead others to safety before being shot.
Winston Peters says misrepresenting New Zealand through massacre video is unfair.
Osama Abu Kwaik had fallen in love with life in New Zealand.
"It's not about showing him what has happened, it's to show him the love and compassion."
Survivors of overseas mosque attack say NZ's support will help Christchurch victims.
'Loved' worker moved to New Zealand to earn money for his family.
Seven people were killed after the terrorist opened fire at Linwood mosque on Friday.
Fresh review says only "small" improvements in intelligence agencies defence of NZ.
Snipers in town for shooting event responded to hunt for mosque terrorist.
Online donations reach $7.4m as meetings held to decide how to hand out the money.
Brenton Tarrant would be in extreme danger if he wasn't kept segregated.
A teen with basic gun licence can buy a sniper rifle and armour piercing rounds in NZ.
Hussein Moustafa leaves behind a wife and three children after the tragic shootings.
School students, medical staff, survivors and Christchurch residents will all be affected.
Head of Immigration says agency doing all it can to support those affected.
Thirty-one remain in Christchurch hospital and nine are in critical condition.
"I was going to surprise him with a gift which he wanted ... but he surprised me."
"We are not just dealing with a death. We are dealing with a terrorist attack."