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Deputy Mayor Jim Alyea said there was no need for residents to be up in arms, noting all it took for the controversy to surface was a complaint from one individual.
“At no time did we say we wanted to stop hunting in rural areas. I’ve received phone calls and e-mails. There was no intent by the committee to impose any kind of a hunting ban,” said Alyea, also a member of the finance committee.
Committee chair Karen Sharpe was also on the defensive.
“I’m not an anti-hunting or anti-gun person, but I do think it was appropriate to review (the issue of firearms discharge in built up areas). I appreciate the consultation,” said the rural Sidney ward councillor.
Even urban Trenton Coun. Sally Freeman proclaimed her pro hunting status.
“I’m not against hunting. There was never any intention to ban anything, the only intention was to clarify where the discharge of firearms is appropriate,” said Freeman.
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“A discharge bylaw is an unnecessary step. There are already provincial laws in place that everyone has to abide by. Hunting deer with a rifle, shotgun or back powder firearm is already prohibited south of the 401. It’s already seen as a risk. You can only use a bow,” said Harvey.
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