Arms Act 1983

Miscellaneous provisions - Foreign personal protection officers

65B: Power to authorise foreign personal protection officer to carry and have possession of firearms, etc

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"Foreign security guards can carry guns in New Zealand"

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You can find information about a rule that used to let foreign personal protection officers carry and have firearms in New Zealand. This rule was part of the Arms Act 1983. It was repealed on 1 October 1999 by section 65H(1)(a).

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Part 9Miscellaneous provisions
Foreign personal protection officers

65BPower to authorise foreign personal protection officer to carry and have possession of firearms, etc (Repealed)

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