Deerstalkers Welcome "Customary Rights" for all
Deerstalkers Welcome "Customary Rights" for all New Zealanders
The New Zealand Deerstalkers’ Association
Inc has backed customary rights for all New Zealanders as
agreed between government and NZ First.
NZDA president
Trevor Dyke says the concept underlines the egalitarian
principle of "equal rights."
"As regards the outdoors,
that principle was enshrined in law to stop discrimination
on any aspect, especially wealth but also social class or
creed," he said. "It is illegal to charge for the right to
fish and shoot and we believe that should be reinstated with
hunting."
However Mr Dyke was surprised "public
domain" had been shelved in favour of vesting in the
Crown.
"We hope it's crystal clear in the bill that no
government can hock off this crown asset, like governments
did in the 1980s and 1990s," he said.
Mr Dyke
instanced the sale of three high country stations that were
pastoral leases owned by the Crown, by the Bolger National
government to Ngai Tahu as a treaty
settlement.
"That's the sort of thing that should be
absolutely taboo under the proposed law pertaining to seabed
and foreshore," he
added.