Some good news for WA hunters

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Some good news for WA hunters

Post by Farmjer » 03 Dec 2013, 12:43 pm

I know you guys in WA get the short end of the stick in a lot of ways with your gun laws over there.

This was recently published in the sporting shooters mag, hopefully some good news for you guys if it comes off...

A committee to investigate the viability of hunting on public land in Western Australia will be set up after Shooters and Fishers Party MLC Rick Mazza successfully moved the motion in the Upper House yesterday.

Mr Mazza had flagged the idea of hunting on public land previously, causing a stir in the Parliament of one of the remaining Australia states and territories where there is no provision for it.

However, an amendment was made to that original motion to form a committee to investigate the viability of introducing recreational hunting on public land rather than approve or dismiss the motion.

“I’m very pleased, this is the first step,” Mr Mazza told Sporting Shooter. “I congratulate the members in the Upper House who supported the idea of a committee because there was a real chance that the original motion would have been opposed.

“Now a committee can investigate the proposal and get back to Parliament next year and we’ll revisit the original motion then.”

Mr Mazza said that members saw the environmental and economic benefits of allowing recreational hunters to target feral animals in WA state forests.

However, he said that the committee would take a close look at all aspects before making a decision.

“We will investigate Victoria’s system, look at Tasmania and also have a good look at New Zealand. It will depend on which way the committee goes, but I think they will find that a regulated system does work and provides benefits to the community.

“The main concern is safety. They can see the benefits in the reduction of pest animals and the economic benefits with hunters spending money in country towns as well as the cost savings in pest reduction.

“But safety is the area that will need to be addressed even though we know that incidents in Australia are very low. Shark attacks are a one in two million chance and we’ve had nine in the last few years. We certainly haven’t had that many firearms incidents.

“So I don’t expect that the committee will find the risk to be too high.”


Taking a leaf out of Victoria's book, those guys have got it pretty good there :)
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Re: Some good news for WA hunters

Post by pmomd » 03 Dec 2013, 1:51 pm

Farmjer wrote:I know you guys in WA get the short end of the stick in a lot of ways with your gun laws over there.


Indeed we do.

Fingers crossed this goes well then.
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Re: Some good news for WA hunters

Post by fuggle » 03 Dec 2013, 1:54 pm

Farmjer wrote:I know you guys in WA get the short end of the stick in a lot of ways with your gun laws over there.


Is it right that spent brass is considered "ammunition" in WA?
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Re: Some good news for WA hunters

Post by Lorgar » 03 Dec 2013, 2:48 pm

Would probably be easier to just move to Victoria :P
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Re: Some good news for WA hunters

Post by rainwalker » 04 Dec 2013, 12:07 pm

Don't want to be a downer but NSW had similar "potential good news" with hunting in national parks.

That fell over quick smart though :(

Fingers crossed WA have better luck with positive changes.
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Post by heeple » 07 Dec 2013, 7:56 am

fuggle wrote:Is it right that spent brass is considered "ammunition" in WA?


Surely not...

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Post by Press » 08 Dec 2013, 12:15 pm

Lorgar wrote:Would probably be easier to just move to Victoria :P


Yeah, just move here :D

We got the best deal of the states it seems.
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Re: Some good news for WA hunters

Post by buster » 08 Dec 2013, 12:45 pm

heeple wrote:
fuggle wrote:Is it right that spent brass is considered "ammunition" in WA?


Surely not...

*face palm*


Someone from WA must know... That would be a joke if it's right...
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Post by brian-p » 25 Jan 2014, 8:15 pm

Yes , spent brass, in fact all re-loading components, is classed as ammunition here in WA.(Wankers writing legislation), yet at most ranges that I have sot at here were littered with spent brass. All components must be stored n the same way as live ammunition .
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Re: Some good news for WA hunters

Post by jeebo » 28 Jan 2014, 2:21 pm

brian-p wrote:most ranges that I have shot at here were littered with spent brass.


And they're not exploding all over the place? That's strange... :lol:
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