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02-12-2007, 09:20 PM | #31 | ||
Your Hero
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Helicopter police. But yes they wouldnt be bothered. IM pretty sure farmers can get handguns for pest destruction just it's uncommon and hard to get, easier to get a & b licence then just get a reminton 7600 or something. I think in northern territory some tour guides carry 45s to shoot buffalo.
btw can you shoot protectored animals if they are injured. I was watching this bush show this morning and this guy found some bird like a cockatoo and it had a broken wing. He was messing around with it and cut off its broken infected wing and was taking it to a vet. IMO for all the messing around it would be human to shoot it instead of putting it in a zoo where it cant fly. |
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