

Ban the carrying of kirpans in public in New Zealand


Ban the carrying of kirpans in public in New Zealand
The issue
The tragic stabbing and death of Henry Nowak in the UK opened our eyes to the dangers of allowing weapons in public spaces. In New Zealand, while general laws prohibit the carrying of weapons in public, kirpans—religious knives carried by some in the Sikh community—are given an exception. This creates a dichotomy, proposing a two-tier system in which not all citizens are held to the same standards in public safety.
Kirpans are symbolic for many, representing a moral commitment rather than an offensive weapon. However, it remains a fact that for the general public—and in unpredictable environments such as buses, ferries, hospitals, and schools—the sight of individuals openly carrying knives can be unsettling and potentially dangerous. It is particularly concerning in sensitive settings where security is paramount, such as near playgrounds and educational institutions.
According to Statistics New Zealand, knife-related incidents have demonstrated an alarming increase, justifying the need for clear legislative action. The tragic incident involving Henry Nowak is a poignant reminder of the vulnerability and risks posed by weapons, intended or not, in public domains.
A uniform regulation is essential for the peace of mind and safety of all New Zealanders. Our government must revise current laws to ensure a blanket ban on all weapons, including kirpans, in all public areas, enhancing security for everyone without discrimination.
Please join us in urging New Zealand's lawmakers to amend existing legislation and to revoke the special permission that allows the carrying of kirpans in public. Let us work together to maintain public safety, unity, and consistent legal standards across our diverse communities. Sign this petition to make a real, protective change for New Zealand.

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The issue
The tragic stabbing and death of Henry Nowak in the UK opened our eyes to the dangers of allowing weapons in public spaces. In New Zealand, while general laws prohibit the carrying of weapons in public, kirpans—religious knives carried by some in the Sikh community—are given an exception. This creates a dichotomy, proposing a two-tier system in which not all citizens are held to the same standards in public safety.
Kirpans are symbolic for many, representing a moral commitment rather than an offensive weapon. However, it remains a fact that for the general public—and in unpredictable environments such as buses, ferries, hospitals, and schools—the sight of individuals openly carrying knives can be unsettling and potentially dangerous. It is particularly concerning in sensitive settings where security is paramount, such as near playgrounds and educational institutions.
According to Statistics New Zealand, knife-related incidents have demonstrated an alarming increase, justifying the need for clear legislative action. The tragic incident involving Henry Nowak is a poignant reminder of the vulnerability and risks posed by weapons, intended or not, in public domains.
A uniform regulation is essential for the peace of mind and safety of all New Zealanders. Our government must revise current laws to ensure a blanket ban on all weapons, including kirpans, in all public areas, enhancing security for everyone without discrimination.
Please join us in urging New Zealand's lawmakers to amend existing legislation and to revoke the special permission that allows the carrying of kirpans in public. Let us work together to maintain public safety, unity, and consistent legal standards across our diverse communities. Sign this petition to make a real, protective change for New Zealand.

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Petition created on 22 May 2026