Bird Hunting Land Rights
There were times in Jamaica when the local "natives" were only allowed to participate in a hunt as "bird boys" etc.
A large part of the surge in licensed firearm holders is because for so long only people of a certain skin color could participate. Most Jamaicans simply weren't allowed.
If they are talking about bird bush that is "crown lands" or government land, I think that arrangements should be made and regularized for these guys to hunt there unmolested.
It's not my thing, but it's a big deal for these guys and their entire family. The season is just a few days a year. To now exclude people that have been hunting there for generations because you claim you paid a few dollars to "rent it", that doesn't seem fair. If it's private property that's something else.
-RG
In response to:
Clarendon hunters fuming of land rights
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