I don't consider your opinion to be worth the effort, but if it might help the OP, and others looking for the same information, I will post something of a summary.
First, let me address your refuting that any property in NSW is zoned rural:
"State Environmental Planning Policy (Rural Lands) 2008 defines the RU1 to RU6 zones. Zone RU5 is Rural Residential, but is still classed as rural property as far as I can determine. RU2 is rural but cannot be devloped in any way.
https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/whole/html/inforce/current/epi-2008-0128"
"The five main zones are:
R1 Zoning NSW – General Residential
R2 Zoning NSW – Low-Density Residential
R3 Zoning NSW – Medium Density Residential
R4 Zoning NSW – High-Density Residential
R5 Zoning NSW – Large Lot Residential
then you have RU types
(a) Zone RU1 Primary Production,
(b) Zone RU2 Rural Landscape,
(c) Zone RU3 Forestry,
(d) Zone RU4 Rural Small Holdings,
(e) Zone RU6 Transition,
(f) Zone E2 Environmental Conservation,
(g) Zone E3 Environmental Management.
(h) Zone E4 Environmental Living"
"Genuine Reason for hunting on private land only requires "rural property" -
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/firearms/licences/pages/recreational_hunting_vermin_control_genuine_reason"
- Genuine Reason NSW.JPG (79.22 KiB) Viewed 5558 times
As for the non-rural property are you stating that I am wrong and that it is actually legal to shoot on property in NSW that is not zoned rural? I have already stated that special permissions can be gained to shoot on properties that are not zoned rural, and gave the example of shooting ranges. Other situations are re-enactments, theatrical and film production, pest control activities, and probably some other things. These all require special permissions to allow them.
Fionn wrote:bladeracer wrote:You are our resident legal scholar, you will have no problem finding the laws.
If you can't find them, read the other thread I posted as I posted all the laws I could find regarding this issue.
I read the other post, there is nothing posted with any such laws. Just you spouting nonsense about these supposed laws.
So I will asked again, post the laws that back up your claim or admit you are wrong.
I can't post any such laws as they don't exist.
bladeracer wrote:I have no interest in proving you wrong as you haven't posted anything I need to prove wrong.
So you can't back up anything you have claimed with actual laws or facts when pushed to do so.
Not surprising really.
bladeracer wrote:The OP wants to shoot some deer on a rural property in NSW.
I stated that he can legally do so.
Others claimed he would not be legally allowed to do so, including your own _opinion_, that he "is just crazy".
Yes I said he was crazy to do so from a safety and noised issue, I never said its illegal.
It was my opinion which I am entitled to have on the matter.
bladeracer wrote:He has already confirmed that he can legally do so.
You want to turn it into some legal semantics debate as you so often do. I lost interest in these childish discussions of yours some years ago. While there is hope of dragging something useful out of such discussion I am willing to accommodate you, but I think we are well past that already here.
If you can offer some law that prohibits him from shooting on this property please post a link to it.
I have never said its illegal, you are the one claiming its only legal in rural zone* which I have asked you to repeatedly prove.
But you won't.