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New Zealand: 56,000 guns handed over during amnesty | New Zealand: 56,000 guns handed over during amnesty |
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More than 56,000 weapons have been handed to authorities in New Zealand during a six-month amnesty, police say. | |
The buy-back scheme was launched when authorities banned semi-automatic weapon in response to the killing of 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch. | The buy-back scheme was launched when authorities banned semi-automatic weapon in response to the killing of 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch. |
The ban was agreed by parliament weeks after the 15 March shootings - the worst in modern times in New Zealand. | The ban was agreed by parliament weeks after the 15 March shootings - the worst in modern times in New Zealand. |
Australian Brenton Tarrant, a self-proclaimed white supremacist, has been charged and faces trial next year. | Australian Brenton Tarrant, a self-proclaimed white supremacist, has been charged and faces trial next year. |
Was the programme a success? | Was the programme a success? |
The scheme was launched in April. | The scheme was launched in April. |
In return for handing in the firearms, owners were compensated up to 95% of the original price of the weapons. | In return for handing in the firearms, owners were compensated up to 95% of the original price of the weapons. |
The programme ended on 20 December with police hailing the amnesty as a success. | The programme ended on 20 December with police hailing the amnesty as a success. |
"We have taken well over 50,000 of these guns out of our community. That's got to be a good thing," said Police Minister Stuart Nash. | "We have taken well over 50,000 of these guns out of our community. That's got to be a good thing," said Police Minister Stuart Nash. |
However the amnesty has faced some criticism from some groups including the Council of Licensed Firearms Owners. | However the amnesty has faced some criticism from some groups including the Council of Licensed Firearms Owners. |
The group's spokeswoman Nicole McKee told the New Zealand Herald that she believed there were 170,000 prohibited guns in the country. | The group's spokeswoman Nicole McKee told the New Zealand Herald that she believed there were 170,000 prohibited guns in the country. |
Speaking about gun owners, she said: "Some of them are going to hide their firearms, some of them are protecting history and some of them - a good portion of them - don't know what's going on." | Speaking about gun owners, she said: "Some of them are going to hide their firearms, some of them are protecting history and some of them - a good portion of them - don't know what's going on." |
In 2016, New Zealand Police estimated that there were 1.2 million legal firearms owned by civilians - which equates to around one for every four people. | In 2016, New Zealand Police estimated that there were 1.2 million legal firearms owned by civilians - which equates to around one for every four people. |
What happened in Christchurch? | What happened in Christchurch? |
On 15 March, Brenton Tarrant attacked the Al Noor mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch. | On 15 March, Brenton Tarrant attacked the Al Noor mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch. |
He is charged with the murder of 51 people, 40 counts of attempted murder and one terrorism charge. | He is charged with the murder of 51 people, 40 counts of attempted murder and one terrorism charge. |
The gunman was armed with semi-automatic rifles, and is believed to have modified his weapons with high-capacity magazines so they could hold more bullets. | The gunman was armed with semi-automatic rifles, and is believed to have modified his weapons with high-capacity magazines so they could hold more bullets. |
He pleaded not guilty to all charges and is expected to face trial next year. | He pleaded not guilty to all charges and is expected to face trial next year. |
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