
Alberta bill to make hunting in wheelchairs legal among other Wildlife Act amendments
New legislation proposed by Alberta’s government would make hunting in a wheelchair legal and permit kids as young as 12 to use guns without adults around.
Hunters would also not have to wear high-visibility clothing, although government officials say that requirement hasn’t been enforced for years.
The new rules are among two dozen changes in a bill introduced by Parks Minister Todd Loewen to modernize hunting laws under the Wildlife Act.
“As hunting and trapping continue to evolve, it’s essential that Alberta’s regulations do as well,” Loewen told reporters Wednesday.