Aster wrote:I know the NSW licensing thing has been a dogs breakfast for a year now, but wasn't "hunting" a sufficient enough reason in NSW for a license only recently?
Hunting is a sufficient reason you must also have one or more of these-
1.Hunting club membership
2.Ownership or occupancy of rural land
3.Permission to shoot from an owner/occupier of rural land
4.Permission to shoot from a government agency
http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/131110/Sample_P661_RHVC_Jan_14.pdfI had permission from a property owner to shoot feral pigs and goats, he passed away after a tragic fall , his kids are putting the property up for sale which means i have lost my genuine reason and need an alternative before the land title changes hands.
If i have permission from someone else it would make it much easier, i have to attend 2 club meetings per year to satisfy the legal requirement for hunting club membership.
1,648 people died from accidental falls in 2010 in Australia according to ABS, the death rate for accidental falls in the USA is over double the firearm homicide rate.
I will pass on the complaints about paper cards,i have used clear contact plastic sheets on both sides with a 1cm border to protect some old documents, it makes them water resistant but not water proof, over 20 years old and still looking good, that was before plastic laminators were available.