Hurketthunter 65 Report post Posted November 14, 2010 My grandfather is disabled, walking is very difficult for him and walking over uneven ground is impossible. What I'm curious about is what would he have to do to qualify as a disabled hunter and be allowed to hunt from his vehicle? I have looked at the MNR website and couldn't find any answers to this question so I'm hoping you can help clarify this for me. Thank you. Hurketthunter Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MNR Report post Posted November 15, 2010 A person may obtain an authorization under subsection 17 (3) of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act if the person’s mobility is impaired because the person, (a) is a paraplegic or hemiplegic; ( has a single above-the-knee lower limb amputation or a double below-the-waist amputation; or © suffers from a severe disability that prevents the person from hunting except with a wheelchair or similar means of locomotion. (2) The person described in clause (1) © shall provide a physician’s certificate certifying that the person is impaired to the extent described in clause (1) © at the time the person applies for the authorization. For further details and clarification, contact your local district office. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites