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Their County Their Laws. As in the USA the constitution doesn't apply. This is an old argument in cruising boaters circles. There are three main points besides the one just mentioned - you have no rights in someone else's country unless they grant them. Zero.
One you enter (on a boat) or fly in without prior permission such as obtaining a guide and hunting license and do one of three things. Declare the weapon on the Customs form. The country will either confiscate it and secure until you depart, allow you to keep it on board with full responsibility or any use or Confiscate it. Their choice all known in advance
Second choice. You do not declare it and it is found. Arrest, confiscation, fines no jail time if you are lucky, possible confiscation of your boat, kicked out of the country with your passport in possession of the plane crew. Their laws their courts, their attorney's fees, their version of rights as applied to foreigners.
Third choice you do not declare and use the weapon. Figure on confiscation - it's evidence. Confiscation of boat, fines and jail time. Not much help from State Department for those cases. You knowingly broke their laws. If you killed someone your screwed. But you did it to yourself.
For boaters the rules are simple stay out of pirate areas and war zones. The chances of needing a weapon are close to nil. A bang stick at the most in 12 gauge should serve the purpose or a really good quality 12 gauge or .410 gauge flare pistol...
If you feel the need to be armed. WHY are you going there? That's a California attitude. "I" want to go through the Suez in the middle of a full blown war through major pirate areas all of whom outgun me. Take another route or don't go. Option three play stupid and don't call for help you did it to yourself.
The question should have been....what are the crime rates in New Zealand.
New Zealand does not explicitly protect freedom of speech for the individual. Freedom of the media is limited by its requirement to 'support law and order'.
New Zealand recognizes the right to social security and has three types thereof (which seem to be roughly equivalent to medicare, welfare, and unemployment).
The Bill of Rights of New Zealand specifically states that personal rights shall 'bow' if they conflict with other Acts.
I do not consider it a good location for a Gulch. Admittedly, the US now has socialized medicine. I hope that this will be rescinded soon. Sigh. It is a beautiful country.
Jan
have to warn you that many Os are not interested in such a concept for many reasons, first one is that it is just a gimmick to a real estate development and little else but HOA rules-hardly appealing :)
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