This is sorryful, I wonder if anything will happen to them. I can't imagine this happening to my husband and his grandmother, he would definately be in jail....he too has a sticker about hunting on his car
Check out the comments after the article: one says "How do you think animals hunted with dogs feel? Maybe they feel just like the people in the car felt?" ::roll eyes::
I bet they(the poor people attacked) wished their dogs were with them-they'd get a chance to hunt some real dumb animals- Terrorists (the "animal lovers" that attacked them!)
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It is sad that some people are filled with such hate.
Too bad the grandmother and grandson didn't have a PPD in the car. I have a protection trained GSP bird dog that would have defended the rights of hunters!
there have been cases where the Peta pukes and others have organized to spoil hunts but here in Virginia I doubt they would try that tactic here do to thier concern for thier health.
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Hunters are the original conservationists. They are the first to notice a problem within a wild population & the first to spend their hard earned $$ to correct any problem. Check out the cost of hunters' licenses - not cheap by any stretch of the imagination. I don't have it in me to kill a wild animal, but I sure can pick up a steak from the meat counter & cook it up. I wonder which animal had the better life? I have a feeling a wild animals life is a lot better & it's death less agonizing than that cow in the feedlot. Sure hope all those damn protesters are vegitarians.
I saw one of the most ridiculous bumper stickers I ever saw the other day. It read..."Heart disease.....God's punishment to those who kill and eat his furry friends"
I agree with you Susan, we are no hunters here but have relatives and friends of my husband who are avid hunters.I totally undertand the need to hunt.It's a bigger picture than the killing and the eating of the game.People should educate themselves why "hunting"is important.
Okay, hope I don't offend anyone here, but I saw one that said, "If it's wrong to eat animal flesh then why is it called meat?" Again, so stupid it's funny.
When I was a young girl I was innocently against hunting. And still, I hope that I would never have to be in a position to do it, cause I'm such a baby.
But my mother did a documentary in Oklahoma somewhere where hunting deer had been outlawed. The deer overpopulated beyond belief and were dying horrible disease and infested with ticks and emaciated and stricken with every malady you could imagine. The end result was that hunting was reinstated. It really has its place.
I guess in a perfect world the deer would still have natural predators but we don't live in a perfect world so we do what we can.
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I'm not too hep on trophy hunters, though. One of our friends has been around & around the world big time trophy hunting. That is all he does & all he has ever done. I don't like going to his house, it is full of stuffed polar bears (2 standing, one rug), kodiak grizzlies, other grizzlies, tigers, lions, leopards, the list goes on & on. Some of them are together, like a zebra supposedly just stopped by the lion who has it by the nose suffocating it. Too many dead animals for me!
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