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The public faces real dangers when hunting is promoted on shared or nearby lands. Public land is for everyone, and everyone using it has a RIGHT to feel safe. There are already approximately 2 million hectares of land where hunting is legal in N.S.W - why does such a minority activity need another 50,000 hectares to hunt on?
Opening Crown land to hunting sets a dangerous precedent—one where the voices of a minority are placed above the rights of the majority, including families, bushwalkers, and First Nations custodians.
Opening up public land to hunting creates an unpleasant and frightening environment for other recreational users - the noise and safety fears may deter them from enjoying nature areas.
Ammunition and plastic litter will contaminate larger areas of soil and water, contaminating ecosystems and posing health and safety risks to humans and wildlife