madtuna
Only owns one toaster
Thursday a prospector on a quad bike with a tow coil was spotted with a rifle propped up on his quad. Unfortunately for this goose the Police as well as the GSDU are involved and his prospecting holiday has ended early and will cost him dearly.
Western Australia has some of the harshest firearms regulations in the country. You can bring a firearm into WA, but it is via a permit which you obtain at the first Police station once you cross the border, but where are you going to use it?
Unlike some states and territories, there is no shooting on crown land.
Shooting in WA is limited to an approved range, farms or on a Pastoral lease. Shooting on a Pastoral lease can only be done with a Pastoral letter and sorry we do not write out Pastoral letters.
No firearms are permitted to even be carried on ground covered by a mining lease except under exceptional circumstances which include inductions, a set of rules as long as your arm and a hell of a lot of paper work.
From a pastoralists point of view, every prospecting season we have solar panels, tanks, mill heads and cattle shot. From a mining companies point of view, they have geo's, drillers and any number of people on their ML's and EL's who don't want to cop a stray bullet.
Best option? Leave your gun at home.
Honestly, you don't need one over here. You can't use it any way. Everyone caught with one always cites "personal protection against wild dogs" and while dog attacks have and do happen, it is extremely rare. I still say the most dangerous thing in the WA bush is another white fella.
Cheers,
Steve
Western Australia has some of the harshest firearms regulations in the country. You can bring a firearm into WA, but it is via a permit which you obtain at the first Police station once you cross the border, but where are you going to use it?
Unlike some states and territories, there is no shooting on crown land.
Shooting in WA is limited to an approved range, farms or on a Pastoral lease. Shooting on a Pastoral lease can only be done with a Pastoral letter and sorry we do not write out Pastoral letters.
No firearms are permitted to even be carried on ground covered by a mining lease except under exceptional circumstances which include inductions, a set of rules as long as your arm and a hell of a lot of paper work.
From a pastoralists point of view, every prospecting season we have solar panels, tanks, mill heads and cattle shot. From a mining companies point of view, they have geo's, drillers and any number of people on their ML's and EL's who don't want to cop a stray bullet.
Best option? Leave your gun at home.
Honestly, you don't need one over here. You can't use it any way. Everyone caught with one always cites "personal protection against wild dogs" and while dog attacks have and do happen, it is extremely rare. I still say the most dangerous thing in the WA bush is another white fella.
Cheers,
Steve