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Aims
and Objectives of the Association
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To
promote and improve the role of the sporting shooter in Australia.
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To
help educate young people in the skills of hunting, shooting
and proper care and safe handling of firearms.
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To
encourage all hunters to abide by a strict code of ethics.
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To
work for a better understanding between landholder and Association
member.
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To
actively advocate game conservation and assist appropriate authorities
in game management programs.
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To
act as an effective and credible voice, representing all Australian
shooters to the public, community leaders and authorities.
SSAA Code
of Ethics
SSAA members
undertake to adhere to the following basic ethical requirements
(breach of which may result in suspension of membership or expulsion
from the Association).
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Having first
obtained a landholder's permission to shoot on his property,
members consider themselves to be invited guests, so that they
will be welcome on subsequent visits.
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They obey
the rules of safe firearm handling and diplomatically yet firmly
insist others to do the same.
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They obey
relevant game laws and regulations.
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They acquire
marksmanship and hunting skills which will ensure clean harvesting
of game.
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They support
game conservation programs.
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And, most
importantly, they pass on to youngsters the attitudes to game
and conservation and the skills of safe firearms ownership which
are the hallmark of the sporting shooter.
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