New Zealand Introduces Gun Control Bill Expected To Become Law Within Weeks
NPRNew Zealand Introduces Gun Control Bill Expected To Become Law Within Weeks Enlarge this image toggle caption Nick Perry/AP Nick Perry/AP New Zealand's government has introduced legislation that would ban most semi-automatic firearms, including the types of weapons used in shootings last month at two Christchurch mosques that killed 50 people. The bill's introduction on Monday marks the next step in passing gun control reform announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern following the March 15 attacks. Sponsor Message "This will mean that within four weeks of the Christchurch terrorist attack, New Zealand will have passed legislation banning all military-style semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles," deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters told reporters on Monday. Sponsor Message Following reports over the weekend that the New Zealand gang Mongrel Mob would not turn in illegal firearms, Peters said Monday that there would be "consequences" for anyone who did not conform to the law.