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NEW Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said says gun law reforms will be announced within 10 days of the Christchurch terror attack that killed 50.

She said Cabinet ministers had met and made an in-principle decision to tighten gun ownership, but details still need to be worked out.

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Twisted gunman Tarrant scrawled names of modern terrorists on his guns
NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said says gun law reforms will be announced within 10 days of the Christchurch terror attack
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NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said says gun law reforms will be announced within 10 days of the Christchurch terror attackCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Gunman Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, obtained a gun licence before carrying out the terror attack
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Gunman Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, obtained a gun licence before carrying out the terror attack
New Zealand gun store owner said the Christchurch suspect had previously bought guns at his store, but not the high-powered weapon used in mosque shootings

It came after mass killer Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, was found to have bought four of his guns and ammunition through a "police-verified online mail order process”.

Christchurch store Gun City confirmed that they sold the weapons to the white supremacist in a press conference today.

But owner David Tipple said none of the weapons were military style semi-automatic weapons.

Ms Ardern previously stated that the terrorist used five guns, two of them semi-automatic, which were purchased with an ordinary gun licence and modified.

Confirming that Tarrant had obtained a gun licence in November 2017, Ms Ardern confirmed: "Our gun laws will change”.

"There were attempts to change the law in 2005 and 2012, and after an inquiry in 2017,” she said.

"Now is the time for change."

The evil murderer had a Category A gun licence which enabled him to legally obtain semi-automatic weapons.

'INQUIRY INTO NZ INTELLIGENCE'

On Monday, Ms Ardern also announced an inquiry into the country's intelligence services.

The Australian white supremacist charged in the massacre wasn't detected before his well-planned attack on two mosques.

There have been concerns intelligence agencies were overly focused on the Muslim community in detecting and preventing security risks.

Tarrant livestreamed himself as he opened fire on worshippers at the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch during Friday prayers, leaving at least 41 dead.

He then drove for seven minutes to a mosque in Linwood Avenue where he gunned down more victims.

The death toll has now hit 50.

Tarrant was arrested and dragged from his car, which was rigged with two bombs, 36 minutes after police were first called.

The white supremacist shooter had “intended to continue with his attack” when he was tackled by brave cops, Ms Ardern confirmed.

New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush today said Tarrant acted alone but may have had support.

Bush said at a Monday news conference that: "We believe absolutely there was only one attacker responsible for this."

But he added that the support of other people hasn't been ruled out and is "a very, very important part of our investigation."

 At least one gunman opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand - and live-streamed the slaughter on Facebook
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At least one gunman opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand - and live-streamed the slaughter on Facebook
Christchurch store Gun City confirmed that they sold the weapons to the white supremacist
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Christchurch store Gun City confirmed that they sold the weapons to the white supremacistCredit: AFP or licensors
The shooter had two semi-automatic weapons, two shotguns and a lever-action firearm
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The shooter had two semi-automatic weapons, two shotguns and a lever-action firearm
New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern says Christchurch bodies to return to families by Wednesday
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern dressed in black and covered her head as she visited a refugee centre after the attack
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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern dressed in black and covered her head as she visited a refugee centre after the attackCredit: AP:Associated Press
New Zealand mosque shootings – White supremacist gunmen shoot dead dozens of worshippers and leave many others injured in terror attack at two Christchurch mosques
 Ammunition used by the depraved killer in New Zealand
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Ammunition used by the depraved killer in New Zealand
 The twisted maniac had five deadly firearms during the sickening massacre
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The twisted maniac had five deadly firearms during the sickening massacre

Tarrant has reportedly sacked his lawyer and plans to represent himself sparking fears he’ll use the trial to promote his twisted beliefs.

The gunman may have taken inspiration for this brazen move from fellow white supremacist Dylann Roof who killed nine in the Charleston church shooting.

The duty lawyer who represented Tarrant, 28, in court on Saturday told the New Zealand Herald that he was no longer acting for the mass killer.

Richard Peters said that the gunman appeared lucid and told him he wanted to represent himself in future.

"What did seem apparent to me is he seemed quite clear and lucid, whereas this may seem like very irrational behaviour," Mr Peters said.

"He didn't appear to me to be facing any challenges or mental impairment, other than holding fairly extreme views."

This choice suggests that Tarrant may want to use the court proceeding as a platform for his racist views.

Gunman Brenton Tarrant has sacked his lawyer and plans to represent himself in court
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Gunman Brenton Tarrant has sacked his lawyer and plans to represent himself in courtCredit: EPA
Suspected Christchurch gunman Brenton Tarrant appears in court charged with murder
He may have taken inspiration for this brazen move from fellow white supremacist killer Dylann Roof
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He may have taken inspiration for this brazen move from fellow white supremacist killer Dylann RoofCredit: AP:Associated Press

PLATFORM FOR HATE

The smirking killer already stirred up anger by flashing a white power symbol when he appeared at Christchurch District Court on Saturday.

He reportedly smirked when media photographed him in the dock, flanked by two police officers.

Aussie-born Tarrant, 28, has been charged with murder and more charges are expected to be laid.

If he represents himself in court, Tarrant will join a list of other arrogant killers including Ted Bundy and Dylann Roof.

Tarrant already cited Roof in his sickening manifesto which was released shortly before Friday’s terror attack that claimed 50 lives.

INSPIRED BY KILLER DYLANN ROOF

In the chilling manifesto, titled The Great Replacement, he declared that he wishes he'd "killed more invaders and traitors".

He also wrote: "I have read the writings of Dylann Roof and many others, but only really took true inspiration from Knight Justiciar Breivik."

The use of "Knight" is a reference to the Knight's Templar - a legion of Christian soldiers from the 12th century.

Tarrant declared his main inspiration to be Anders Breivik - the far-right terrorist who killed 69 kids of a Workers' Youth League on the island of Utøya in Norway in 2011.

The killer vowed to take revenge for the "thousands of European lives lost to terror attacks".

He opened fire on two mosques in Christchurch during Friday prayers, killing at least 50 people.

Tarrant livestreamed himself as he sprayed bullets at worshippers and kids in the worst terror attack in New Zealand's history.

Arrogant serial killer Ted Bundy also represented himself in court
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Arrogant serial killer Ted Bundy also represented himself in courtCredit: AP:Associated Press
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The 28-year-old also went to North Korea during his travels
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The 28-year-old also went to North Korea during his travels
A suspected gunman wrote a chilling manifesto before the New Zealand mosque shootings
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A circular diagram that mentions 'ethnic autonomy' features in the gunman's chilling manifesto
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