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Yes guys thick smoke, loosing areas to fire, and loosing access to their own hunting grounds is good for outfitters
Really think about that The tinfoil hat stuff on AO gets pretty thick at times |
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Quite simply, It's outrageous that a foreign citizen gets to use an ATV for the purpose of hunting and access many areas of Public land (including grazing reserves/leases) during a fire ban, while an Alberta citizen can't. |
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I agree 100% the ban should apply to all when put in place |
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It’s getting hard to deny the politically directed enforcement of our laws.
Certain crimes are “strangely unsolvable” while on other issues there is limitless resources and media coverage. I support a provincial police if for no other reason that at least the political accountability would be in Alberta. Where we can demand some accountability (at least more so than we get from Ottawa). |
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The reality is residents are completely disorganized, lack involvement, lack a strong unified voice and lack direction overall. It will stay that way as long as hunters keep complaining about the big bad outfitters and FN instead of getting our own camp in order. But most residents want everything for free and point fingers at others instead of making need change Should outfitters be exempted from an atv ban no and it should apply to everyone when there is a ban as it is in place to lower risk of fire. Do outfitters benefit from the ban no but yes they pushed to be exempt So when is it time to stop complaining about others and take responsibility for the real reasons why resident hunters fall behind. Till we own it and decide to make change it won’t improve But this thread is about arson that likely has nothing to do with either group |
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https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...ds-of-hectares |
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He should be tied to a tree and burned.
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Smokers do not need to throw cigs out window when no ashtray, "Just use their empty beer can"
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The CBC so not some conspiracy rag, stumbled on this, what can one say ??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxkX6NPpe14 |
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Canadian charged for allegedly lighting a fire that grew to be the largest in Nova Scotia's history
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...-lake-wildfire Charges have been laid against a 22-year-old Nova Scotia man for allegedly lighting a fire last May that grew to become the largest wildfire in the province’s recorded history. The Barrington Lake fire southwest of Shelburne, N.S., was ignited on May 26, 2023, and burned 23,000 hectares before it was brought under control on June 13 and extinguished more than a month later. The province’s Natural Resources Department issued a statement today saying Dalton Clark Stewart of Villagedale, N.S., was charged Wednesday with three offences under the Forests Act. Stewart is accused of: lighting a fire on privately owned land without permission of the owner; failing to take reasonable efforts to prevent the spread of a fire; and leaving a fire unattended. Violations under the act can result in a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to six months in jail. |
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Convicted arsonists should be sued civilly to cover the costs associated to fire fighting. I believe there is such a process, but Provinces don't use it often to my knowledge...:)
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https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/man-22-c...tory-1.6731499 |
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28 or so fires started and she confirmed she did them and yet she plead guilty to only 4 and the judge said she was sentenced on all 28 (DONT know how that happens in alberta courts though). she got a slap on the wrist, a year probation? perhaps |
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Divided then conquered. But back to the original post. At what point is church burning considered terrorism? |
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"Charges have been laid against an Alberta man in connection with what RCMP call “a series of intentionally set wildfires,” as well as several arsons to vehicles, homes and a church." It's time to use the term "Wildfire" only for Naturally occurring fires. The media should use "People-kind Fire". |
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Let this Pitbull explain the arson charges in Canada. Many fires man made.
https://youtu.be/_YklQs2cesY?si=ThuQIc4vRtRbzqs0 |
I don’t know how to post links but I saw a story about a woman charged with multiple arson in last year’s Alberta wildfires.
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