Crown stays charges against Innu caribou hunters dating back to 2013

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Crown stays charges against Innu caribou hunters dating back to 2013

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-crown-caribou-charges-stayed-1.6773605

For years, Innu Nation has argued the caribou possession charges were unconstitutional because they have an Aboriginal right to hunt and possess the animal.

When the court case was launched, Innu Nation hoped it would establish a "constitutional precedent that would enshrine their caribou hunting rights once and for all," reads a media release issued Tuesday.

But Rich said Monday's decision keeps the charges hanging over the men's heads while not giving Innu Nation an opportunity for a constitutional challenge.

"What they did, it means that we cannot have our day in the court to fight the constitutional challenges," he said.

"They're still dragging it out and won't recognize that Innu have rights to hunt. They're playing legal tricks here and I want to know why are Innu being punished for being Innu."
 
Ah the good old I can kill anything I want any time I want bull. Equal rights are what's needed. Follow the rules like the rest of us .
 
Ten hunters were initially charged under the Wildlife Act but in charges against four were dismissed at a hearing in Happy Valley-Goose Bay in 2017. The Innu Nation said charges were dropped when it "became clear that the police and wildlife officers involved in the case could not tell the Innu hunters apart from each other and could not recognize the people they had charged.


Hahaha what the #### not on anyone's side, but this cracked me up.
 
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