Arms Act 1983

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44AA: Unlawful sale or supply of pistol carbine conversion kit

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"Selling or giving a pistol carbine conversion kit to someone without a permit is against the law"

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You can get in trouble if you sell or supply a pistol carbine conversion kit to someone who is not allowed to have it. You must make sure the person has a permit issued under section 18AA or section 35AAA. If you do not check, you could go to prison for up to 3 years or get a fine of up to $30,000. You have a defence if you can prove you took reasonable steps to check if the person had a permit. You also have a defence if you supplied the kit to someone to use on a certified pistol range under supervision. The supervisor must have a firearms licence with an endorsement made under section 30 to possess a pistol. You must ensure the person using the kit is always on a certified pistol range and under supervision.

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44AAUnlawful sale or supply of pistol carbine conversion kit

  1. A person commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years, or to a fine not exceeding $30,000, if the person sells or supplies a pistol carbine conversion kit to any person other than a person who is authorised—

  2. by a permit issued under section 18AA for the purposes of section 16(1)(d) to bring or cause to be brought or sent into New Zealand that pistol carbine conversion kit; or
    1. by a permit issued under section 35AAA to possess that pistol carbine conversion kit.
      1. It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subsection (1) if the defendant proves that they took reasonable steps to ascertain whether the person to whom they sold or supplied the pistol carbine conversion kit was the holder of a permit of the kind described in subsection (1)(a) or (b).

      2. It is also a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subsection (1) if the defendant proves—

      3. that the pistol carbine conversion kit was supplied to a person (A) for use—
        1. on a certified pistol range; and
          1. under the immediate supervision of another person (B) who holds a firearms licence that bears an endorsement made under section 30 permitting B to possess a pistol; and
          2. that, at all times while A was in possession of the pistol carbine conversion kit, A was—
            1. on a certified pistol range; and
              1. under the immediate supervision of B.
              Notes
              • Section 44AA: inserted, on , by section 72 of the Arms Legislation Act 2020 (2020 No 23).