dgradinaru
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- British Columbia
The difference is regular people need to buy a licence and can only shoot a limited amount of animals during a season for whatever specific tool they are using to hunt. First nations are complaining that the colonials are destroying their heritage and traditions while at the same time they think they are entitled to shoot anything they want from a 4x4 with spotlights day or night. That is not their heritage or tradition. They shouldn't even have horses because they weren't on this continent until the filthy colonials brought them here. Their rights should not allow them to travel all over the country to shoot out the animal populations as they are doing now. If they want to subsistence hunt as is their tradition fine, let them make their own bows from willow and gut, their own arrows from knapped stone and feathers. They should not be able to use modern weapons unless they are going to buy a licence just like everyone else.
100% agree and that was along the lines of what i was going to say.
Times have changed, people have moved on, and governments come and go. We cant let ourselves be stuck 150-200 years back in history. Lets all move on and abide by one law for all Canadians.




















































