‘Inappropriately armed’: NZ First calls for review of police firearms

New Zealand First is calling for an independent review into the arming of frontline police officers with military-grade assault rifles.

Semi-automatics are routinely stored in a lock box in patrol cars.

The party says scrapping the Police Armed Response Teams was the right move, but examining police use of guns shouldn’t stop there.

Now is the time to also rethink the firearms that officers have access to, their training to use them, and when they used, MP Ron Mark says

“In light of global events, and the fact that we have just confiscated all the semi-automatics across New Zealand, let’s have a rethink,” he said.

“We strongly believe police are inappropriately armed against a reduced threat of a disarmed public.”

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