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Old 10-14-2018, 10:35 PM
wind drift wind drift is offline
 
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From a legal perspective, I believe that there is no empowerment, aside from designation of lands as no firearms discharge zones or special designations under the Wildlife Act, administered by the province, which would give the ACA the legal authority to prohibit hunting in an open season with firearms. Unless there is some special legal designation for the place, assuming access is granted, all legal means of hunting would be allowable. That said, assuming the property is owned by the ACA, if the ACA or a designated agent or a tenant with rights wished someone to leave for any reason, they would be within their rights to do so. As others have indicated, it’s necessary to know what place is referred to, to really understand the situation.

In truth, it might really only be an ask, not a tell.
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