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    Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    We are being screwed over folks and it is only going to get worse.

    https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2022FLNRO0009-000316

    We can all thanks the present NDP Government and their decision on UNDRIP.

    Mark my words, within 5 years, we will buying our tags, if allowed, from the FN. Just look at the above release and the words around "Sheltering". We will be come third class citizens when it comes to our wildlife!!

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    Sad times in this province. There is a very good possibility we will lose what we love. All in the name of the Untied Nations and the NDP. Pisses me off to no end.
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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    Yup, NDP, Horgan and even worse, Heyman!
    Farnsworth ain't far behind either.

    Hopefully we get someone in that actually puts hunters and hunting rights "into stone".
    Not based on race.

    One person I know who is trying to set up a new hunting coalition was slightly upset with me when privately I told him we dont
    need more hunting associations etc.
    ITs not that we don't need them, we do.
    But we need hunters in Politics....period!
    The clubs would help support them in initiatives certainly.
    But we need people in the right "seats" that are actually driving the bus.
    Rather than folks telling them how to drive the bus.
    They see to be deaf these days!!???

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    This is a really good part....

    Sheltering
    This change enables the minister and First Nations to enter into legally binding agreements on “sheltering.” Sheltering is the practice of a host First Nation permitting a guest First Nation to harvest wildlife within the host’s territory. Permission typically comes with conditions (such as who may hunt what species, when, where and by what means). When a First Nation enters into these agreements with the minister, it will bring provincial laws into alignment with the existing Indigenous laws. This change is expected to improve certainty around data collection and sharing of information on wildlife.


    I will never buy a "tag" or "license" from any kind of Indian (race based) "authority". Ever.
    It's all a sad and embarrassing joke if it wasn't so serious.

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    Quote Originally Posted by scoutlt1 View Post
    This is a really good part....

    Sheltering
    This change enables the minister and First Nations to enter into legally binding agreements on “sheltering.” Sheltering is the practice of a host First Nation permitting a guest First Nation to harvest wildlife within the host’s territory. Permission typically comes with conditions (such as who may hunt what species, when, where and by what means). When a First Nation enters into these agreements with the minister, it will bring provincial laws into alignment with the existing Indigenous laws. This change is expected to improve certainty around data collection and sharing of information on wildlife.




    I will never buy a "tag" or "license" from any kind of Indian (race based) "authority". Ever.
    It's all a sad and embarrassing joke if it wasn't so serious.
    In other words us "Whity's" the hard working middle class tax payers are totally FAKED
    Thanks to all you that voted for this current NDP government .
    "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero - 55 BC
    ..... The NDP approach: if the facts don't fit your ideology, just pretend the facts don't exist.......

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    Not sure whether to blame the province or faux pm and his apologist sunny ways signing on to UNDRIP
    Once that was done, the courts started the crash course , any party would have to follow, no?
    Glad to say I have hunted Northern BC

    Simon Fraser had pretty good judgement on what he found in BC

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    Quote Originally Posted by high horse Hal View Post
    Not sure whether to blame the province or faux pm and his apologist sunny ways signing on to UNDRIP
    Once that was done, the courts started the crash course , any party would have to follow, no?
    I don't know about others, but as far as I'm concerned they are all to blame. Including the "citizens" that are ok with it in any way and are/were ok with voting in these p***ks.

    The UN and it's policies mean nothing to me.

    If there is a party that I can vote for that feels the same way then they may get my vote. If there aren't any, then I just won't vote and deal with shit how I see fit.

    F*** the province, f*** JT, f*** the UN.

    Don't like it? F*** you too.

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    I will always be a hunter, and I will always go hunting, regardless
    He's anything but a hunter.
    More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...

    It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
    To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
    They count on that big time..

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    4.9% of the population will dictate wildlife mgt policy for 100% of the population. Horgan wasn't joking when he said last month that UNDRIP would be at the core of everything his government does. Last week the socialists also announced that Indigenous Studies will be mandatory requirement for high school kids beginning next school year. I agree Sitka the future of hunting and fishing for non natives in BC looks grim, and shit's getting real faster than many of us probably ever imagined. Time to call a realtor!

    Bill 14, the Wildlife Amendment Act, 2022, brings in a requirement to consider Indigenous knowledge and establishes a process by which the Province can align its laws with protocol hunting agreements and traditions that have long existed. These changes complement the non-derogation provision recently added to the Interpretation Act. This ensures that the Wildlife Act does not negatively impact Aboriginal constitutional and treaty rights.

    “Operationalizing the rights of Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia requires shifts in legislation, policy and practice," said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs. "The Wildlife Act amendments are one positive step, while much work is needed to steward and protect species and habitat for Indigenous Peoples. Moving forward, the government must continue to review the act in collaboration with Indigenous Peoples to ensure it is aligned with the United Nations Declaration on the Right of Indigenous Peoples and as part of its commitment to implement the Together for Wildlife Strategy."
    "It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority." - Benjamin Franklin

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    Re: Managing wildlife with UNDRIP, the NDP way

    Quote Originally Posted by scoutlt1 View Post
    I don't know about others, but as far as I'm concerned they are all to blame. Including the "citizens" that are ok with it in any way and are/were ok with voting in these p***ks.

    The UN and it's policies mean nothing to me.

    If there is a party that I can vote for that feels the same way then they may get my vote. If there aren't any, then I just won't vote and deal with shit how I see fit.

    F*** the province, f*** JT, f*** the UN.

    Don't like it? F*** you too.

    110% Couldn't agree with you more..Vortex
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