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1491. Keeping sane in a mad world  
After suffering trauma piled upon trauma, Christchurch and its police have learnt the hard way about how to deal with tragedy. By Ellen Brook  
1492. President's Column: Complex cannabis debate demands fact-based approach  
After protracted coalition negotiations, the Government has decided that next year’s cannabis referendum will be a simple yes/no vote based on details in a draft bill and following a public education…  
1493. Police News June 2019  
Police in Christchurch learn the hard way about how to deal with tragedy; how Operation Gun Safe is delivering accurate firearms data; a Police-led early intervention programme that's helping young…  
1494. Pin the tail on the donkey with gun buyback costs  
The Government has allocated $150m to buy back banned weapons, but uncertainty remains, and the final cost could easily be double that, Laura Walters reports.  
1495. Radical gun lobby gets opponent  
For the first time in 20 years, a gun control interest group has been set up in an effort to be a voice in opposition to the dominant pro-gun lobby.  
1496. Budget 2019: Money for gun buy-back scheme may not be enough  
Police Assn president Chris Cahill said it was unknown if the $168m for a gun buy-back scheme would be enough because we don't know how many of these firearms are in NZ.  
1497. Police arrest 35 people and seize $1m in Wgtn meth operation  
Wellington police have arrested 35 people, including King Cobras gang members, and seized $1.1m in assets after a police operation targeting meth.  
1498. Police firearms training reviewed after Chch mosque attacks  
The Police Association supports more firearms training for police officers, but is realistic about the competing demands for time and money.  
1499. Firearms found in stolen car, man hiding in bush had gun  
A gun was discovered in the boot of a stolen car involved in a police pursuit and a man was hiding in the bushes with a gun in Northland yesterday.  
1500. 'Unprecedented' number of new police officers expected in Hawke's Bay in next five years  
One in three staff will be new to the profession.  
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