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Old 01-10-2019, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Sako123 View Post
And further, there is already existing legislation to ensure responsible use of public land without any Park involvement. All the government needs to do is supply the appropriate resources to enforce the legislation.

This parks involvement being sold as a mechanism to achieve a higher level of compliance on public land is the biggest sham ever attempted in conservation law enforcement in Canada. I am Embarrassed for all involved.
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I'm embarrassed for those that believe it is a good thing!
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As usual, walking Buffalo is spot on with his assessment of the situation. It’s worth noting that once a season has been established in an area, aboriginals can continue to hunt even if all other recreational seasons are closed. So... parks could (and very well might) shut down every hunting season within a park but technically still be seen as allowing hunting, but only because the Supreme Court said that aboriginals can continue to hunt. I’m sure WB brought this up in the castle thread several months ago.

I’m baffled as well as to why BHA would climb into bed with these folks
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