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1501. Let's start building a gun register now  
In this opinion piece on Stuff, Police Association president Chris Cahill calls on the government to deliver quality gun control law.  
1502. The Homicide Report: A gun register may help reduce the homicide rate  
Police need to know how many firearms there are, who owns them, and who on-sells them, for gun reform to work, NZPA president Chris Cahill says.  
1503. Police Assn responds to criticism of police driver training  
President Chris Cahill didn't think driver training was lacking as much as a former police officer has suggested.  
1504. Remembering police officer Len Snee, killed in Napier siege 10 years ago  
The community constable shot dead by a gunman during the Napier siege 10 years ago will be remembered "as a hell of a good police officer".  
1505. Drug law change: Is it effectively decriminalisation?  
Chris Cahill joined Kathryn Ryan on Nine to Noon to share his concerns about how the proposed drug law changes will be interpreted.  
1506. Concerns raised over Govt's proposed legislation to crackdown on synthetic cannabis crisis  
The Police Association is raising concerns over the proposed legislation changes aimed at fixing the country's synthetic cannabis crisis.  
1507. Can addiction services cope with drug law change?  
Police Association president Chris Cahill said he understood the reason for the proposed law but believed this went too far.  
1508. Bill may lead to the end of prosecutions for drug use and possession  
NZPA president Chris Cahill said the bill was effectively telling police to move from a default presumption to prosecute to non-prosecution.  
1509. Managing risk before it’s too late  
Experience has shown that it tends to take a tragedy before governments implement enhanced security measures.  
1510. Sophie's choices  
This year, London’s Metropolitan Police celebrates 100 years since the appointment of the first policewoman. Former London and New Zealand police officer and author Valerie Redshaw tells the story of…  
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