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    Bargaining over access to BC's Backcountry


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    Re: Bargaining over access to BC's Backcountry

    and that “if the government does not listen to the traditional knowledge of the local First Nations, there may be a potential violation of Treaty 8 rights, as the population of moose continues to decrease, and sustenance harvest is difficult, a lawsuit may be initiated.
    The 2022 hunting restrictions followed a landmark court decision that found that the province violated the treaty rights of Blueberry River First Nations to hunt, fish and trap without interference during industrial development.
    When did hunters think regulations were about wildlife and not about people
    Glad to say I have hunted Northern BC

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

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    Good article, points out the govts incompetence.. Jesse Zeman's hands are tied, but I think he's doing a great job, glad he's trying to expose them..

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    They want us out of hunting and fishing all together forever.
    'The bible says the end is coming soon, I hope I get my cabin built by then'
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    Re: Bargaining over access to BC's Backcountry

    Quote Originally Posted by knothead View Post
    They want us out of hunting and fishing all together forever.
    ^^^^^ .

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    Quote Originally Posted by knothead View Post
    They want us out of hunting and fishing all together forever.
    100%.

    If the last 4 years has taught us anything, it’s that the gov’t doesn’t work for the people. They work for their handlers.
    They don’t want you to supply your families with healthy meat and fish. They want you weak and sickly and eating the food that they will provide for you.

    We’ve seen them regulate the slaughter houses so it’s more difficult to get things directly from farmers.

    We’ve seen them mis-manage fisheries and hand over quotas to commercial interests

    They’ve exposed their hands so many times that it’s VERY obvious as to what their goals are.

    Do you like hot sauce on your crickets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    100%.

    If the last 4 years has taught us anything, it’s that the gov’t doesn’t work for the people. They work for their handlers.
    They don’t want you to supply your families with healthy meat and fish. They want you weak and sickly and eating the food that they will provide for you.

    We’ve seen them regulate the slaughter houses so it’s more difficult to get things directly from farmers.

    We’ve seen them mis-manage fisheries and hand over quotas to commercial interests

    They’ve exposed their hands so many times that it’s VERY obvious as to what their goals are.

    Do you like hot sauce on your crickets?

    SSS
    Well said, pretty well sums it up.

    Strict diet of soy (emasuclate), bugs and 3D printed meat. Men will barely have functioning balls...... if they allow it. Every man will choose.

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    Re: Bargaining over access to BC's Backcountry

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    100%.

    If the last 4 years has taught us anything, it’s that the gov’t doesn’t work for the people. They work for their handlers.
    They don’t want you to supply your families with healthy meat and fish. They want you weak and sickly and eating the food that they will provide for you.

    We’ve seen them regulate the slaughter houses so it’s more difficult to get things directly from farmers.

    We’ve seen them mis-manage fisheries and hand over quotas to commercial interests

    They’ve exposed their hands so many times that it’s VERY obvious as to what their goals are.

    Do you like hot sauce on your crickets?

    SSS
    Yep. Good summation
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    Going to be a sad day if “ THEY “ take it all away from us ! It’s a way of life / living . There’s enough people in chairs in front of TV’s for the entire day ! I’m guilty of watching my share as well !
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