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1521. Loopholes in the Government’s gun legislation could go against its intent - Police Assn  
Police Association President Chris Cahill says people opposing the law will do whatever it takes to find loopholes.  
1522. Police Assn warns of vigilance on innovation by gun manufacturers  
Chris Cahill has warned the government to consider firearms and devices designed to get around gun laws overseas when drafting new laws.  
1523. Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines and Parts) Amendment Bill Submission  
View the Police Association's submission on the Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines and Parts) Amendment Bill  
1524. Select committee hears feedback on gun law reform  
Police Assn president Chris Cahill praised the government and opposition for their decisiveness in getting the legislation through Parliament.  
1525. Fears guns sold before law changes could be used by criminals  
The Police Association is concerned there are still firearm dealers advertising guns for sale that could soon be illegal under new legislation.  
1526. There in times of crisis  
Police Association staff know what exhaustion looks like. They’ve seen the “zombie look” on the faces of the Police staff who have been working tirelessly in Christchurch in the past few weeks.  
1527. President's Column: Bravery, leadership and aroha triumph over terror  
I suspect few New Zealanders will ever forget the horror of March 15, 2019, when the violence we all hoped New Zealand would remain immune from was inflicted upon us with devastating force.  
1528. NZPA 2019 raft race  
Thirty-two teams converged at the Kaituna River in Rotorua on March 1 for the 13th annual Police Association Raft Race.  
1529. Police leave updates  
Following last year’s pay round negotiations, some changes were made to Police leave (bold italic headings highlight new information).  
1530. Shining examples  
The Blue Light charity works with Police to deliver programmes and activities for young people. Now in its 35th year, there are 68 branches throughout New Zealand. Many of our members give their time…  
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