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Originally Posted by leo
With this statement Flint ,you have described what is perceived to be the problem with the current set up. To the aboriginals it is a right , to everyone else it is a priveledge. And that priveledge is very fickle in many parts of North America (anti hunting sentiment) .Our priveledges can be stripped away by a large contingent of anti hunting sentiment, but not theirs.
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What I should have added to this was that Priveledges come with a measure or responsabilities in order to maintain them . Rights have no such burden placed upon them...I'm not Racist or in judgement of any aboriginals ,I'm just explaining what the differences are that I see.