Success and failure of firearm licence applications 2015-2019
Mark Hanna made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Mark Hanna
Tēnā koutou,
I am interested in information regarding the success rate of applications for firearm licences, and for firearm licence endorsements.
Please release the following information for the years 2015-2019, broken down by year, by police district, and by successful and failed applications:
1. The number of applications for each type of firearm licence…
1(a) where the applicant has not previously held this type of licence.
1(b) where the applicant has previously held this type of licence (i.e. applying for a renewal, or their licence had expired).
2. The number of applications for each type of firearm licence endorsement….
2(a) where the applicant has not previously held this type of licence endorsement.
2(b) where the applicant has previously held this type of licence endorsement (i.e. applying for a renewal, or their licence had expired).
Please also explain any relevant caveats that should be kept in mind when analysing this information.
I understand that some applications (particularly those made in 2019) may not yet have been fully completed, and therefore would not qualify as either successful or as failed. If the number of these applications is easy to include, I would be happy for it to be included. However, if it makes this request easier to process, I would also be happy for these applications to be excluded.
Please provide this information in a machine-readable spreadsheet format, such as CSV or XLSX.
If any part of my request is unclear, please don't hesitate to contact me.
If any of the information that I have requested is unavailable or would be difficult to retrieve, but similar information might be readily available, I would be happy to discuss altering or refining my request.
Ngā mihi,
Mark Hanna
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Here is a copy of your submission for your records.
Submitted on Tuesday, 19 March, 2019 - 08:51
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District or Police National Headquarters (PNHQ): Wellington (including Lower Hutt / Upper Hutt / Porirua / Masterton)
First Name: Mark
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Family Name: Hanna
Email: [FYI request #9872 email]
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Tēnā koutou,
I am interested in information regarding the success rate of
applications for firearm licences, and for firearm licence
endorsements.
Please release the following information for the years 2015-2019,
broken down by year, by police district, and by successful and
failed applications:
1. The number of applications for each type of firearm
licence…
1(a) where the applicant has not previously held this type of
licence.
1(b) where the applicant has previously held this type of licence
(i.e. applying for a renewal, or their licence had expired).
2. The number of applications for each type of firearm licence
endorsement….
2(a) where the applicant has not previously held this type of
licence endorsement.
2(b) where the applicant has previously held this type of licence
endorsement (i.e. applying for a renewal, or their licence had
expired).
Police reference number:
Preferred delivery of Police's response: email
From: FOXWELL, Holly
New Zealand Police
Hello Mark
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request
for:
I am interested in information regarding the success rate of applications
for firearm licences, and for firearm licence endorsements.
Please release the following information for the years 2015-2019, broken
down by year, by police district, and by successful and failed
applications:
1. The number of applications for each type of firearm licence…
1(a) where the applicant has not previously held this type of licence.
1(b) where the applicant has previously held this type of licence (i.e.
applying for a renewal, or their licence had expired).
2. The number of applications for each type of firearm licence
endorsement….
2(a) where the applicant has not previously held this type of licence
endorsement.
2(b) where the applicant has previously held this type of licence
endorsement (i.e. applying for a renewal, or their licence had expired).
Your request is being actioned pursuant to the OIA.
Ngâ mihi
Holly Foxwell
Ministerial Services Advisor
Police National Headquarters
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From: Mark Hanna
Tēnā koe,
I would like to be able to use the information I have requested to help inform a submission on gun law reform. However, as you will be aware, the Prime Minister has announced that there will only be a very short window during which submissions will be accepted. In light of this, I ask that this request be treated as urgent.
Ngā mihi,
Mark Hanna
From: MAUNDER, Renee
New Zealand Police
Good morning
NZ Police has received a large number of OIA requests regarding firearms since 15 March. We are working on these as a matter of priority as we are aware that many people want information to make good, fact-based submissions on any changes to our firearms legislation.
Warm regards
Renée
Renée Maunder
Senior Advisor
Ministerial Services
P +64 4 470 7119
DDI 44419
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From: Mark Hanna
Tēnā koe,
As I'm sure you're aware, the deadline for submissions on the Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment Bill is 6pm tomorrow (2019-04-04). Though the legal deadline for this OIA request is not until the 2019-04-12, I asked on 2019-03-24 that this request be treated as urgent in light of that short window for submissions.
Assuming you're not able to send the response now, could you please confirm for me whether or not I should expect to receive a response to this request prior to the deadline tomorrow? If I can, how much time can I expect to have between receiving the response and the 6pm deadline for submissions?
Ngā mihi,
Mark Hanna
From: MAUNDER, Renee
New Zealand Police
Good morning
It is almost certain that we will not have our response to you today. Our firearms people are working very hard on these, but the volume has been almost overwhelming. We do acknowledge that this is especially inconvenient for people like yourself who are wanting to make submissions based on solid information.
Below is the link to the proactive release of the Arms Act 1983 Reforms Cabinet Paper and associated documents. There may be something there that can help you with your submission.
https://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publ...
And this story by RNZ links to some data that is similar to what you are looking for.
https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/...
We have also put some previous OIA responses to firearms questions on the website.
https://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publ...
I am sorry I am not able to be more helpful.
Warm regards
Renée
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From: Mark Hanna
Kia ora Renee,
Thanks a lot for that, I really appreciate you including those links.
Considering that it's almost certain you won't be able to send a response to my request today, I don't think Police need to consider it as urgent anymore.
Ngā mihi,
Mark Hanna
From: Mark Hanna
Tēnā koe,
A response to this request was due no later than the 12th of April, which has now passed. I have not received any notification of an extension of that due date. Can you please confirm for me when I can expect to receive a response to this request?
Ngā mihi,
Mark Hanna
From: Mark Hanna
Tēnā koe,
The response to this request was due nearly a month ago now.
I understand that NZ Police have been having trouble in the wake of the March 15 attacks regarding upholding their legal responsibilities regarding responses to OIA requests, which is why the law has been broken regarding this request.
However, despite this long delay I have not been given any indication of when I can expect a response. Please let me know how much longer I should expect to wait.
Ngā mihi,
Mark Hanna
From: WRIGHT-MCCARTHY, Hannah
New Zealand Police
Dear Mark
Please find attached the NZ Police response to your request of 16 March
2019 for updated firearms license figures.
The attached is a previous response sent to another requester today who
requested the same information. Personal details have been redacted.
If you have any issues/questions please let me know.
Ngā mihi
Hannah Wright-McCarthy
Ministerial Services Advisor
Police National Headquarters
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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()
The above response contains information I had requested in a separate request, here: https://fyi.org.nz/request/9870-nz-firea...
I believe NZ Police sent this response to the wrong FYI email address they had on file for me. I am still waiting for a response to this request.
From: FOXWELL, Holly
New Zealand Police
Dear Mark
Please find the attached response.
Ngā mihi
Holly Foxwell
Ministerial Services Advisor
Police National Headquarters
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message in error, you must not peruse, use, distribute or copy this
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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()
The spreadsheet provided has no columns for refused re-applications for D licences, or refused applications for V licences. This omission isn't explained in the response letter, but I think it's reasonable to assume this means there were no such refusals.
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I have laid a complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman about this overdue response.
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