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Duck shooting season- There's an identification test?

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Subject: Duck shooting season- There's an identification test?
From: Debbie Lustig <>
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 13:11:55 +1100
Good to see plenty of discussion of duck shooting on this forum.
Last year, a rescuer was shot and wounded by a low blast fired by a 14-year-old 
boy, who was supposedly supervised by an adult. I understand no admissions were 
made and no witnesses came forward. No charges were laid; the victim sustained 
damage to her skull and teeth, with one pellet lodging near an eye.
Witnesses who had seen earlier poor practice by the boy had moved away for 
their own safety.
As for this duck shooting season - starting March 17 - I wonder what the 
consequences will be of the changeover of management.
The Department of Sustainability and Environment is handing over responsibility 
for the season to the Department of Primary Industries. No one knows what that 
will mean in practice but it begs the question whether wild birds should be 
categorised as an 'industry' at all.
Already in news media of the season's annoucement, the hoary old 'ducks are 
pests' argument was dragged out.                                      
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