In all fairness Mike, you do know that the APRA maintains the public rifle and shotgun ranges at Homestead.
Yes I understand that - but I'm not referring to recreational shooting.
What I'm talking about is the APRA's actions against members of the Alberta public preventing them from joining their provincial rifle association to engage in competitive sport shooting on Alberta public land set aside and designated for such use, which is clearly a separate issue. Service Conditions shooting was established within the APRA. One of the mandates of the APRA is to support that shooting.
Despite claiming to be a private organization, the APRA by definition and history is a publicly recognized representative of DCRA affiliated shooting in the province....and it utilizes public property earmarked for such shooting.
If there was sufficient evidence brought forward with the appropriate Alberta Government authorities by enough people, either through a concerted petition or via individual complaints to investigate a group who have clearly demonstrated wanton discrimination, theft, fraud, and/or any other issues deemed to go against the lease agreement, those same authorities might just reconsider the lease agreement or invoke conditions within to either cancel the lease or force conditions on the group's operation.
Pure speculation on my part though.




















































