Mr. Speaker, there are some regulations which are made by this government for reasons of conservation and public safety to ensure there are some laws by which the public will conduct themselves, particularly in relation to the harvesting of wildlife. The easiest, best, surest and cleanest way to answer the question is to go to court if you feel the regulations do not apply to you. Legal opinions are not for me to give. There are a lot of opinions which say they are good laws and they will stand the test of the courts. You will find many legal opinions that will say the opposite, that they will not stand the test of the courts. I do not have a legal opinion, personally, on that. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 15-12(3): Hunting Corridor Restriction Enforceable On Aboriginal People
In the Legislative Assembly on November 19th, 1992. See this statement in context.
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Question 15-12(3): Hunting Corridor Restriction Enforceable On Aboriginal People
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 18th, 1992
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