Hey All; Some fine folks pointed out that it is not just hunters that need access to Wilderness ATCs, so I have taken the time to re-write and re-send my original letter to Minister Blaney. Again, please feel free to copy/edit & send your own letter.
Cheers
Jay
Version 2.0
September 18th, 2014.
Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney;
Sadly, a hunter in Alberta died in a bear attack last week. Here are two news links;
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/09/20140909-080427.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/rick-cross-missing-kananaskis-hunter-killed-in-bear-attack-1.2760221
I bring this tragedy to your attention because while Mr. Rick Cross had a rifle with him, he was unable to deploy it. Only a pistol or revolver is compact enough to use in close quarters and that’s why law abiding Canadians should be able to carry a sidearm for protection from wildlife.
Currently, Chief Firearms Officers (CFOs) deny almost all applications they receive for “Wilderness” Authorizations To Carry (ATCs). The reason they cite in denying the ATCs is that they do not consider the areas in question to be ‘truly’ wilderness.
I humbly request that your office ask the CFO in Alberta if they consider the Kananaskis area west of Calgary, to be ‘wilderness’. (This is the area where Mr. Cross was killed by the grizzly.) I guarantee you that Alberta’s CFO does not consider the Kananaskis area ‘wilderness’, despite there being irrefutable proof that dangerous wildlife inhabits the area. In my opinion, anywhere you can encounter wildlife must be considered ‘wilderness’ and the CFO’s interpretation of ‘wilderness’ is purely abusive and must be stopped.
I call on your office to rein in the CFOs and request that Wilderness ATCs be changed to a MUST ISSUE permit. As demonstrated by Mr. Cross’s tragic death, law abiding Canadians require Wilderness ATCs to protect themselves from dangerous wildlife.
Thank you for your time.
Respectfully
Jay
Please feel free to copy, edit & send your own version of my letter to Minister Blaney. As hunters, we MUST be allowed to 'Wilderness Carry'. Tragic deaths like this might be avoided if we could...
Dear Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney;
Today I read a very sad story on Sun News Network and the CBC about the death of a gentleman from a bear attack in Alberta. Please see these two links;
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/09/20140909-080427.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/rick-cross-missing-kananaskis-hunter-killed-in-bear-attack-1.2760221
The reason that I bring this tragedy to your attention is that I believe you can help change the outcome for incidents such as these. Although this gentleman was hunting & had a long rifle with him, he was unable to get that firearm into the fight to affect its outcome. It is quite likely that he was surprised and the attack happened very quickly at close quarters. That is why I am asking you to give Canadian hunters another option to protect themselves while hunting.
I call on you to allow law abiding Canadians to legally open carry a handgun while hunting to protect themselves from dangerous wildlife. Only a compact firearm such as a pistol or revolver can be used one handed in close quarters and it may have given Mr. Rick Cross a fighting chance against that bear.
Please consider my request seriously. Currently Chief Firearms Officers are denying Wilderness Carry Permits based upon the fact that the area is not ‘truly wilderness’. I would submit to you that their interpretation is abusive and must stop. Anywhere you can lawfully hunt should be considered wilderness.
Thank you for your time. Law abiding Canadians are counting on you to help them protect themselves while hunting.
Respectfully
Jay
Cheers
Jay
Version 2.0
September 18th, 2014.
Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney;
Sadly, a hunter in Alberta died in a bear attack last week. Here are two news links;
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/09/20140909-080427.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/rick-cross-missing-kananaskis-hunter-killed-in-bear-attack-1.2760221
I bring this tragedy to your attention because while Mr. Rick Cross had a rifle with him, he was unable to deploy it. Only a pistol or revolver is compact enough to use in close quarters and that’s why law abiding Canadians should be able to carry a sidearm for protection from wildlife.
Currently, Chief Firearms Officers (CFOs) deny almost all applications they receive for “Wilderness” Authorizations To Carry (ATCs). The reason they cite in denying the ATCs is that they do not consider the areas in question to be ‘truly’ wilderness.
I humbly request that your office ask the CFO in Alberta if they consider the Kananaskis area west of Calgary, to be ‘wilderness’. (This is the area where Mr. Cross was killed by the grizzly.) I guarantee you that Alberta’s CFO does not consider the Kananaskis area ‘wilderness’, despite there being irrefutable proof that dangerous wildlife inhabits the area. In my opinion, anywhere you can encounter wildlife must be considered ‘wilderness’ and the CFO’s interpretation of ‘wilderness’ is purely abusive and must be stopped.
I call on your office to rein in the CFOs and request that Wilderness ATCs be changed to a MUST ISSUE permit. As demonstrated by Mr. Cross’s tragic death, law abiding Canadians require Wilderness ATCs to protect themselves from dangerous wildlife.
Thank you for your time.
Respectfully
Jay
Please feel free to copy, edit & send your own version of my letter to Minister Blaney. As hunters, we MUST be allowed to 'Wilderness Carry'. Tragic deaths like this might be avoided if we could...
Dear Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney;
Today I read a very sad story on Sun News Network and the CBC about the death of a gentleman from a bear attack in Alberta. Please see these two links;
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/09/20140909-080427.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/rick-cross-missing-kananaskis-hunter-killed-in-bear-attack-1.2760221
The reason that I bring this tragedy to your attention is that I believe you can help change the outcome for incidents such as these. Although this gentleman was hunting & had a long rifle with him, he was unable to get that firearm into the fight to affect its outcome. It is quite likely that he was surprised and the attack happened very quickly at close quarters. That is why I am asking you to give Canadian hunters another option to protect themselves while hunting.
I call on you to allow law abiding Canadians to legally open carry a handgun while hunting to protect themselves from dangerous wildlife. Only a compact firearm such as a pistol or revolver can be used one handed in close quarters and it may have given Mr. Rick Cross a fighting chance against that bear.
Please consider my request seriously. Currently Chief Firearms Officers are denying Wilderness Carry Permits based upon the fact that the area is not ‘truly wilderness’. I would submit to you that their interpretation is abusive and must stop. Anywhere you can lawfully hunt should be considered wilderness.
Thank you for your time. Law abiding Canadians are counting on you to help them protect themselves while hunting.
Respectfully
Jay
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