Toothpick crossbows illegal: ComCom

Toothpick crossbows are illegal in NZ. Photo: facebook
Toothpick crossbows are illegal in NZ. Photo: facebook

Toothpick crossbows, the latest toy craze sweeping China, are illegal in New Zealand the Commerce Commission says.

Last week, it was reported that mini crossbows - with the ability to fire nails and needles - were temporarily pulled from Trade Me following concerns about the danger they pose to children. The toys were subsequently allowed back on the website but the Commerce Commission today poured cold water on the product.

"Pistol crossbows without safety catches on the firing mechanism were declared unsafe goods under the Fair Trading Act in October 1989," the Commission said.

"Anyone currently selling the crossbows in New Zealand should immediately remove them from sale," it said.

The "toothpick crossbow" is the latest must-have toy in China but has already been banned by police in some parts of the country after a schoolboy boy was left with permanent damage to his eyesight after a classmate fired one at him.

Anxious Kiwi mother Stephenie Wong, who found the toy being sold on Trade Me, has called for them to be banned in New Zealand, fearing someone will be injured here.

"It is not a toy, it is a weapon potentially," Wong said in a message to the Herald.

"Its power is high... can be easily carried around, it is so dangerous."

Thomas Ladbrook (30) a landscape gardener who has been on accident compensation since injuring his shoulder a year ago, said he started selling the 10.5cm metal "mini-crossbows...to make a little bit of extra money".

"I started selling them the day after the Herald reported the craze," he said.

"I thought I would jump on it and sell responsibly. That was my goal. I sell to adults."

Mr Ladbrook was selling on Trade Me until the ban took effect.

"When Trade Me closed down my listing I lost $1000 in three minutes," he said.

Mr Ladbrook is also selling the mini-crossbows on a Facebook site called Mini toothpick crossbow, with the sales pitch: "Trademe banded [sic] them get them here now $40 including shipping you get 10 high penetration arrows."

That site also includes the warning: "R18 only ask mum and dad."

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