My issue is the privatisation of a public asset, being wild game animals and the slippery slope to further access closures.
Type: Posts; User: Moa Hunter
My issue is the privatisation of a public asset, being wild game animals and the slippery slope to further access closures.
I agree with you, that NZ outfitters are effectively selling a wild animal. That is the issue that I have questions about. Are those outfitters selling an animal that they dont have legal title to...
They are charging for a service if hunting on public land. Whereas on a private fenced hunt park a lot of the animals are bought in and owned, so they are charging for animals they own.
What would...
The problem I can see in charging for access and hunting is the question of 'who owns the deer' ?. The land owner can charge a fee for access across land they own, but can they then charge so much...