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Old 10-03-2020, 12:15 AM
41thunder 41thunder is offline
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Originally Posted by calvin View Post
You’re not making any sense. Lay off the devils lettuce buddy. Landowners can be outfitters. No issue there. But they in my opinion cannot own tags and lease the property as it is illegal to provide access for payment. This issue if left unchecked leads to a very detrimental precedent in our hunting access opportunities. I fully understand your thoughts on property rights, but look up hunting access for sale in Alberta and educate yourself. Your argument has zero basis. If these 2 people can blatantly tell the viewing public that they’re leasing land to hunt and raise deer on, that in my opinion needs to be looked into. Your arguement is faulty.
Furthermore, in Alberta, everyone does deserve equal access and opportunity. In this case, this property is locked down and access is denied to everyone other than this crew.
How hard is it to realize that the term lease is used different on the other side of the border
Do you believe everything you read online word for word also?
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