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HomeResearchPublicationsAboriginal Access To Firearms For Wildlife Harvesting - Aboriginal Access To Firearms For Wildlife Harvesting
Aboriginal Access to Firearms for Wildlife Harvesting - Aboriginal Access to Firearms for Wildlife Harvesting
Author/editor: Altman, JC
Year published: 2003
Issue no.: 2
Volume no.: 7

Abstract

Many Indigenous people in remote areas depend on access to firearms for the wildlife harvesting on which their livelihood depends. In recent years, however, access to firearms has decreased significantly. In this paper, Professor Jon Altman explores the present situation and advocates a policy solution.

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