Automatic weapons, or semi-automatic weapons, or AR-15s, or “military-style...? All terms used in the article.
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Buy backs never go well.
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Confiscate. Whether a "buy back" or not, it's confiscation. At least be truthful about it.
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Buy Back suggests those weapons were owned by the government in the first place. They’re not.
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@dcexaminer New Zealand should've followed the US policy. The domestic manufacture of new machine guns that civilians could purchase was effectively banned by language in the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 (also known as 'McClure-Volkmer'). - 1 more reply
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Federal government in New Zealand. No, it doesn't have one. Just one obvious fault in the post.
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Is it possible to find a journalist other than obviously Mr Garfinkle, to at least understand the mechanical difference between automatic versus semi- automatic? Your learned journalist used the terms interchangeably and patently incorrectly. Isn’t basic terminology a good thing?
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