Ms. Quirk questions the Police Minister regarding consultations with sporting associations about the prohibition of crossbows. The Minister provides a list of consulted associations and meeting details, stating he's unaware of representations from other groups.

AnsweredQoN 5316Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 May 2011
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to the Minister’s Brief Ministerial Statement of 7 April 2011 concerning the creation of cross bows as prohibited weapons in which he stated that he had met with a number of sporting associations and that they had indicated that they had no objections to the changes, and I ask:
(a) can the Minister list which sporting associations he met with concerning these changes; and
(i) what are the dates, times and places that these meetings occurred; and
(b) has the Minister had representations from other groups or individuals concerning these changes with whom he did not meet; and
(i) if so, could the Minister please list those organisations or individuals?

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Answered
15 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
29 days
(a) Archery and Hunting Alliance Australia
Australian Bowhunters Association
Archery Australia
3D Archery Association of Australia
(i) Archery and Hunting Alliance Australia
Monday 1 February 2010
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Ministerial Office, Perth
Australian Bowhunters Association, Archery and Hunting Alliance Australia, Archery Australia, and 3D Archery Association of Australia
Tuesday 9 February 2010
2:00PM-3:00PM
Ministerial Office, Perth
(b) Not that I am aware of.
(i)  N/A
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