Actually, if you did apply for a firearms licence on those grounds you almost certainly wouldn't get it.
I for one hope the Police don't get to carry guns all the time, they just don't get the training required and they would be a danger to the public. I'm reliably informed they currently get one day training per year, (perhaps, weather permitting).
NZ had no firearms licencing prior to 1918 and that year is not a coincidence. The then new law was not to protect the public, the politicians had noticed what had taken place in Russia in 1917 and didn't want that to happen here. Then as now, they were motivated soley by the desire to save their own arses.
Once many years ago Winchester had a rep attend the local gun club. Somebody asked the rep what Winchester's biggest selling model was, the Pigeon Grade or the new Diamond Grade? Came the answer, "The Defender".
"What's that?
"An eight shot, pump action, riot gun."
"Who the Hell buys those?"
"Every accountant, every lawyer, and every shop keeper in Auckland has one of those."
(And so too did at least one National Party MP.)
In case there is confusion, the Police will not protect you. 'When seconds count the Police are only minutes away.'
They will (may?) subsequently attend the scene of the crime, they will probably investigate, and resources permitting they may even prosecute their suspect(s). They will not protect you, that's not their job, that's up to you. How you might do that is problematical, our firearms storage requirements can make using a firearm for self defence impractical.
For all the talk about it, I've only ever come across one person who had cause to present a firearm at intruders. He had a group of gang members in his house. They got the hint, they left. At speed.
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