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1431. Gun law reform: Politicking feared as unity ends on new bills  
Chris Cahill, president of the Police Association, said, "we watch in disbelief how politics skews the gun debate in the United States."  
1432. Police Association calls for political unity on firearms law reform  
The New Zealand Police Association is concerned the National Party has announced it intends encouraging politicians to reject the second tranche of firearms legislation, due for introduction later…  
1433. Police review prisoner custody after four escapes in a week  
NZPA vice president Craig Tickelpenny said officers needed to be alert on the job at all times.  
1434. Suspects escaping custody 'a wakeup call for officers'  
Police Association Vice-President Marcia Murray told Morning Report that mistakes do happen.  
1435. Police defend officers after fleeing suspect steals their guns  
Police Association President Chris Cahill said the officer's mistake of leaving keys in the patrol car could have happened to anyone.  
1436. 10,000 firearms handed in after first month of firearms buyback scheme  
Chris Cahill told ABC News Australia that police are happy with the progress.  
1437. Christchurch police resources stretched hunting three fugitives on the run  
Thirty police are searching for three different armed men in Christchurch, putting stress on police resources.  
1438. Police Association supports Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill despite challenges  
Police Association President Chris Cahill told Mike Hosking about challenges for police around implementing the new laws.  
1439. 'Decriminalisation' drug law change tightened at 11th hour  
Police Association President Chris Cahill commented on the bill as it passed its third reading in Parliament.  
1440. Police warn against volunteer rural cops  
Police are strongly against any move to set up a volunteer rural constabulary, saying volunteers could expose the public and themselves to risk.  
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