Firearms Flashcards
1
Q
What 3 points will police focus on to ensure compliance.
A
- The levels of risk.
- The actual or potential consequences.
- Behaviour, attitude and capability of firearms licence holders.
2
Q
What two points will police focus on in relation to risk.
A
- The magnitude and consequences should an event occur.
- The likelihood of that event occurring
3
Q
Intervention Principles
A
- Logical, Timely and considered
- Evidence Based
- Made impartially without fear, favour, bias, prejudice or Improper motive.
- Well documented to withstand judicial review
- Proportionate to the risk posed by non compliance behaviour.
- Consistent with law, public interest and police values.
Allows police to:
- Issue warning letters.
- Issue improvement notices.
- Prescribe conditions on a dealers or firearms licence.
- Issue notice of Temp suspension
- Revoke dealers/firearms licence
- Provide educational material
4
Q
What are the 4 factors for consideration ?
A
- Extent of Harm or Risk of Harm ( Danger of self harm or harm to others)
- Conduct ( Behaviours, Intent, Capability)
- Public interest
- Attitude to compliance
5
Q
Fit and proper person assessment (firearm or air gun) 1 or more of the following exists. Section 24 1 A
A
- Charged or convicted of an offence in New Zealand or overseas that punishable by a term of imprisonment.
- Charged with or convicted of any offence under this act.
- Charged with or convicted of an offence against Section 231A of the crimes Act, Game animal council Act 2013, Wildlife Act 1953 or Wild Animal control Act 1977.
- Has or had at any time a temporary protection order mad against them
- Has or is inflicting violence causing a temporary order to be applied for in respect of that violence.
- Has or has had a any time a restraining order made against them.
- Has engaged in non compliance.
- Shows symptoms of mental illness or physical injury which stops them from being able to possess a firearm.
- Abuses Alcohol
- Uses drugs (legal or non legal) that detrimentally effects their judgement or behaviour.
- Is a member of or has close affiliation with a gang.
- Has shown a pattern of behaviour demonstrating Violence, hatred etc
- Has been assessed as at risk by the State’s natural security.
- Satisfies anything under section 74 1 bb
6
Q
Fit and proper person assessment (firearm or air gun) 1 or more of the following exists. Section 24 1 B
A
Consider:
- Does the applicant have a sound knowledge of the safe possession and use of firearms.
- Understands the legal obligations and enforcements on a firearms licence.
- Any more requirements under 74 1 bc
- Anything else the police considers appropriate.
7
Q
Threshold for Revocation 24 A 1 or 2
A
- The severity and recency of the circumstances. Specific behaviours offending both individually and then collectively when considered overall
- All other matters deemed to be relevant.
8
Q
Stage 2 fit and proper assessment
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- Seriousness of failure (maximum penalty, specific conduct, risk of harm)
- Circumstances surrounding the offending ( Recency, Assessment of all information available, other aggravating circumstances around offending.
- Totality of behaviour ( Multiple incidents/breaches, History of compliance or non compliance, escalating behaviour, risk of harm.)
9
Q
Section 18 associated with Arms.
A
- Found in breach of the Arms Act 1983
- Physical or mental condition is incapable of having proper control of the arms or may kill or cause bodily injury to any person.
- A protection order or Police safety order is in place.
- There are grounds to make an application against him or her for a protection order.