on_one_wheel wrote:Licenced / leased the land is being used and permission is required it's as simple as that Fionn
Thanks for coming back and giving it another go, Did you have a chance to look up what Licenced versus leased means? because if you did, it still seems that you do not understand it.
on_one_wheel wrote:The laws and rules here are written very clearly.
If they are as clearly written as you seem to think, it should be very easy for you to post a link to them.
You seem to have a hard on for showing that I am wrong here, so prove it, *waiting
on_one_wheel wrote:How about you (Fionn) give us one example of crown land that (in your words) is "licenced" and can be hunted on without permission from whoever holds the licence.
Just one example will be fine.
I have given you multiple examples, in fact in case you missed it, I said All licenced crown lands
But as a singular answer to your question that you asked, is Grove's Gap