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Attack of the camels!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 598755" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>Hii Moneybox, Mining act (1978)...section 5a (d) (i)</p><p></p><p>(d) when so passing or repassing</p><p> (i) take all necessary steps to prevent fire, damage to trees or other property and to prevent damage to any property or damage to livestock by the presence of dogs, the discharge of firearms, the use of vehicles or otherwise; and</p><p></p><p>Refers to the discharge but not the carrying.</p><p></p><p>But I'll add to that......I think for the most part firearms in the bush are a pain in the arse. I only carry one if we're out in the desert and only as a 'deterrent' for camels and/or dogs or if I need to euthanize an animal . If I am carrying a firearm on pastoral land....and if it's occupied.... usually I will speak to the pastoralist and make sure they are comfy or leave the gun in their safe...not that I have ever had an issue. I dont need to do that under law but it's a respect thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 598755, member: 5638"] Hii Moneybox, Mining act (1978)...section 5a (d) (i) (d) when so passing or repassing (i) take all necessary steps to prevent fire, damage to trees or other property and to prevent damage to any property or damage to livestock by the presence of dogs, the discharge of firearms, the use of vehicles or otherwise; and Refers to the discharge but not the carrying. But I'll add to that......I think for the most part firearms in the bush are a pain in the arse. I only carry one if we're out in the desert and only as a 'deterrent' for camels and/or dogs or if I need to euthanize an animal . If I am carrying a firearm on pastoral land....and if it's occupied.... usually I will speak to the pastoralist and make sure they are comfy or leave the gun in their safe...not that I have ever had an issue. I dont need to do that under law but it's a respect thing. [/QUOTE]
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