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Sunday Gun Hunt Decision In Wellington North Delayed

Wellington North council is not going to make a ruling on the Sunday gun hunt proposal until January.

It's become a very controversial issue with delegations on both sides coming before council for the last three meetings.

Councillor Lisa Hern, who attending her first meeting after winning the Ward 3 by-election last week, asked for more time to get up to speed on the issues.

Mayor Andy Lennox also wants to hear from all interested parties, and see a staff report on the issue.

The Mayor also apologized to councillor Steve McCabe for allowing personal attacks from a delegation to occur during the last council meeting.

It happened during a heated discussion surrounding a gun hunt on Sundays.

Lennox says council must operate in a forum free of personal attacks and he pledged not to allow that kind of outburst to happen again.

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