新西兰提议改革枪支法,要求加入俱乐部以改善安全和教育。 New Zealand proposes gun law reforms requiring club membership to improve safety and education.
新西兰拟议的枪支法改革旨在促进负责任的所有权,但可能不会提高射击俱乐部的财政生存能力。 New Zealand's proposed gun law reforms aim to promote responsible ownership but may not boost shooting clubs' financial viability. 建议包括规定枪支所有者必须加入俱乐部,以培养更安全的文化,增加收入。 Suggestions include making club membership compulsory for gun owners to foster a safer culture and increase income. 政府必须通过实施保障措施来解决安全问题,例如禁止培训对公共安全的威胁和要求提高心理健康意识。 The government must address safety concerns by implementing safeguards, such as barring threats to public safety from training and requiring mental health awareness. 这些改革力求加强枪支安全和教育,有232 000名持枪执照的枪支拥有者,约有20 000至40 000人附属于俱乐部。 The reforms seek to enhance gun safety and education, with 232,000 licensed gun owners and about 20,000-40,000 affiliated with clubs.