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Thread: I could be wrong, but I am darn sure I am NOT...Family troubles to follow.

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    You lost me at 'CATS'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blasted_saber View Post
    Actually there is. This happened in November.

    https://nfa.ca/news/supreme-court-ca...s-are-firearms
    glad i read this. i didnt know of the new law about the airguns. i have one and for some time walked the woods with my H2 and air rifle. i was even asked when i bought my pellets for PAL and i said I didn't have one at the time. since then i've written my test and am waiting on papers, but its good to know that without the papers, the old plinker could land me into trouble if a friendly police officer decided to ask me for my papers...

    new world we live in.

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    Snowwalker, you have educated me. I had no idea you needed a licence to kill starlings. I went to the regs online, and it's right there in plain language.

    I guess I broke the law a lot when I was a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by punkrockerpj View Post
    glad i read this. i didnt know of the new law about the airguns. i have one and for some time walked the woods with my H2 and air rifle. i was even asked when i bought my pellets for PAL and i said I didn't have one at the time. since then i've written my test and am waiting on papers, but its good to know that without the papers, the old plinker could land me into trouble if a friendly police officer decided to ask me for my papers...

    new world we live in.
    Don't need a pal for pellets...
    Pellets can be sold to anyone over 13...(id is required though) Next time you go to ctc go to the ammo aisle there should be a red and white chart listing what is required for different types of ammo..
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    Old Polish proverb........ ( Not my circus,,Not my monkeys ) I would apply this advice to this situation. ...

    Ps. I am not polish but this is fitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    You lost me at 'CATS'.
    They maybe shooting at cats. They shoot a starling or two and throw the birds in the bushes....Of course cats figure out there are dead "tasty" birds to be found in the bushes, and come in the yard looking for them. When they see cats in the yard, they I would guess they are shoot at them, to protect their Purple Martins.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinmch View Post
    Snowwalker, you have educated me. I had no idea you needed a licence to kill starlings. I went to the regs online, and it's right there in plain language.

    I guess I broke the law a lot when I was a kid.
    If half the stuff we "ALL" did as kids was known...well guess we'd all be in jail..
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    The shooter is not hunting ,he is getting rid of a nuisance . You don't need a hunting license to get rid of a nuisance .

    TD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post
    Old Polish proverb........ ( Not my circus,,Not my monkeys ) I would apply this advice to this situation. ...

    Ps. I am not polish but this is fitting.
    Good Proverb...
    Too bad about that not Polish thing....

    Great uncle said they were great pilots,....the Polish girl he married made him straighten up and fly right too.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 400bigbear View Post
    The shooter is not hunting ,he is getting rid of a nuisance . You don't need a hunting license to get rid of a nuisance . TD
    Since the Starlings are NOT causing damage to Property or a threat to life(Section 6[4]), they do not fall under the classification of a nuisance animal. So you would need to be a Farmer/ family member living with the farmer, or a LICENCED agent named by and acting upon the farmers behalf. Section 6[3]

    In the Fish and Wildlife Act..
    6. (1) Except under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations, a
    person shall not hunt or trap,
    (a) big game;
    (b) a game mammal that is not referred to in clause (a);
    (c) a game bird;
    (d) a furbearing mammal;
    (e) a game reptile;
    (f) a game amphibian;
    (g) a bird referred to in subsection 5 (2); or
    (h) wildlife that is not referred to in clauses (a) to (g), the hunting of which is not
    prohibited by section 5. 1997, c. 41, s. 6 (1); 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 2 (7).
    Trappers
    (2) Despite subsection (1)’s requirement for a licence but subject to section 9 and to any
    requirement for a licence under section 79, the holder of a licence to trap furbearing mammals
    may, in accordance with the licence and without any other licence, in the area described in the
    licence and to the extent that the open season falls within the period from September 1 in a
    year to June 30 of the following year,
    (a) hunt or trap black bear and other game mammals, other than white-tailed deer,
    moose, woodland caribou or American elk;
    (b) hunt game birds, other than wild turkey;
    (c) hunt birds referred to in subsection 5 (2); and
    (d) hunt wildlife referred to in clause (1) (h). 1997, c. 41, s. 6 (2); 2009, c. 33,
    Sched. 22, s. 2 (8).
    Farmers
    (3) Despite subsection (1)’s requirement for a licence, a farmer or a member of a
    farmer’s family who resides with the farmer may, during the open season and without a
    licence, on the farmer’s land,
    (a) hunt or trap furbearing mammals;
    (b) hunt or trap game mammals, other than big game;
    (c) hunt game birds, other than wild turkey;
    (d) hunt or trap game reptiles or game amphibians;
    (e) hunt birds referred to in subsection 5 (2); and
    (f) hunt wildlife referred to in clause (1) (h). 1997, c. 41, s. 6 (3); 2009, c. 33,
    Sched. 22, s. 2 (9).
    Exception
    (4) Despite subsection (1), a person may hunt or trap wildlife referred to in subsection
    (1) without a licence in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 2012, c. 8, Sched. 16,
    s. 1.
    ( This applies to Protection of Life and Property/Livestock)

    Section 5(1)(2)
    5. (1) A person shall not hunt or trap specially protected wildlife or any bird that
    belongs to a species that is wild by nature and is not a game bird. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22,
    s. 2 (5).
    Exceptions
    (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to,
    (a) an American crow, brown-headed cowbird, common grackle, house sparrow,
    red-winged blackbird or starling;
    (b) a bird that is declared to be a migratory game bird in the Convention set out in the
    Schedule to the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (Canada);
    (c) a bird that has been transported into Ontario, or propagated from stock that was
    transported into Ontario, and that is released with the Minister’s authorization
    under section 54, other than a specially protected bird or a member of a species
    prescribed by the regulations for the purpose of this clause; or
    (d) any other bird, other than a specially protected bird, that is hunted with the
    authorization of the Minister. 1997, c. 41, s. 5 (2); 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 2 (6).
    Last edited by Snowwalker; December 30th, 2014 at 09:15 PM.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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