Originally Posted by
jaycee
Handgun hunting back in the late 50's and early 60's was a privilege granted by Kelso Roberts who was the Attorney General appointed by then Premier Leslie Frost.
Kelso Roberts was also an avid handgun shooter with the Toronto club, he granted the privilege of hunting with a handgun ; provided you had a valid carrying permit and a valid hunting license. Those were the only stipulations , I had been checked back then by a few Game Wardens as they were usually called and there was never any problems , the usual comment was " carry on ".
After his tenure as Attorney General , he become the Minister of Natural Resources and died about the mid 60's.
When a new Gov. was elected our "privilege " was gone which was a real sad situation, as I do not recall anyone ever running into trouble with the handguns while hunting as back then we all respected this privilege granted to us .
As far as a change back to handgun hunting , I for one would sure appreciate it but I am not holding my breath because in the eyes of the unknowing public , we hand gunners are demonized, we are the bad ones , we are put in the same class as the ones that have shoot outs on Yonge street in downtown Toronto.