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Tasmania. 1996 ‘Requirements Relating to Animal Population Control.’ Firearms Act 1996 (Act as at 4 November 2015); Part 2 (Section 41). Hobart: Legislative Council and House of Assembly. 30 August

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41. Requirements relating to animal population control

An applicant whose genuine reason for possessing or using a firearm is animal population control must be -

(a) a professional shooter whose principal or only occupation is the business of controlling vertebrate pest animals; or
(b) a person employed by or in, or authorised by, a prescribed government agency that has functions relating to vertebrate pest animals.

ID: Q12007

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