Federated Farmers supports changes to New Zealand's firearms licensing, in particular the new requirement for a practical, hands-on component of testing alongside the theory.
"To own and use a gun is a responsibility no-one should take lightly," national president Katie Milne says.
"If the changes that come in from July 1 boost people's understanding of the Arms Code and how to stay safe with firearms, that has to be a good thing."
Police have announced that as well as needing to pass a computer-based multi-choice theory test to gain a firearms licence — similar to that used in driver's licence tests — applicants will be required to participate in a practical training session run by firearms instructors from the Mountain Safety Council, and demonstrate their understanding of safe handling of firearms.
"Federated Farmers does want to see an adequate number of venues for these practical sessions and tests, with plenty of venues in provincial areas," says Katie.