@sixtus I also heard a nasty rumour years ago that if a landowner signed too many permission slips to let people shoot, there was the potential with the wrong copper to get asked why they should have their license if they go so many to shoot there.
@sixtus I also heard a nasty rumour years ago that if a landowner signed too many permission slips to let people shoot, there was the potential with the wrong copper to get asked why they should have their license if they go so many to shoot there.
Havent heard that one csmiffy. I know Cleaver firearms in Brisbane sells permission letters online to shoot on their outback property and they must process thousands of these. For whatever reason the cops have no problem with it, they are used to seeing cleaver's letters come across the desk with licence applications. That is a very large property though, thousands of hectares.
The whole process is such a waste of time since once you have your licence you can shoot anywhere that is legal without written permission or telling the cops about it. I cant even remember which property I put down for my licence, in fact I may have bought a Cleavers letter in fact. Since then its just verbal with farmers to hunt.
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