Update -today from the CO's office.. regarding shooting from a vehicle
Just recieved this bit of interesting news.For your info.Take note of the term "probably not breaking the law" ....what?
I write to clarify the opinion provided on September 10, 2009, regarding the use of a motor vehicle as a rest for the discharge of a firearm.
After further discussions with the COS and legal counsel the interpretation provided previously may not have been completely accurate. An individual is probably not breaking the law if they lean against a vehicle to steady their shot, provided both feet are on the ground. There is a possibility that the term “in or on” applies to the person and not the firearm.
However, this is not a recommended practice as there is a limited field of vision in an area where there is a high likelihood of other people being present. This activity comprises only a portion of a hunt, and as with every situation, the actions of a Conservation Officer would reflect specific circumstances
Regards,
Stephen MacIver
Fish and Wildlife Branch
Ministry of Environment
(250) 387-9767
Just recieved this bit of interesting news.For your info.Take note of the term "probably not breaking the law" ....what?
I write to clarify the opinion provided on September 10, 2009, regarding the use of a motor vehicle as a rest for the discharge of a firearm.
After further discussions with the COS and legal counsel the interpretation provided previously may not have been completely accurate. An individual is probably not breaking the law if they lean against a vehicle to steady their shot, provided both feet are on the ground. There is a possibility that the term “in or on” applies to the person and not the firearm.
However, this is not a recommended practice as there is a limited field of vision in an area where there is a high likelihood of other people being present. This activity comprises only a portion of a hunt, and as with every situation, the actions of a Conservation Officer would reflect specific circumstances
Regards,
Stephen MacIver
Fish and Wildlife Branch
Ministry of Environment
(250) 387-9767


















































