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swim 07-19-2006 11:27 AM

If people don't hunt deers a lot of the times they die of starvation because there's not enough food for all of them. I rather die in hours than a long drawn out process.

Urban Hat€monger ? 07-19-2006 11:27 AM

Think of my poor cat that`ll starve if I don`t buy it fresh meat.

Raine 07-19-2006 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE
That is the way it works in Canada as well.

It really has very little to do with the towns expanding, its that the animals are becoming more domesticated

I don't know about that. I think there's something in the water cause I've been seeing some rather tough pigeons lately, and seagulls miles off from a shore or any body of water.
If anything a lot of animals are becomg less domesticated and more violent. The day I shoot a pigeon and still makes an attempt to flap its wings, something is wrong.

ZeppelinAir 07-19-2006 11:31 AM

no matter what happens to the animal it will be eaten by somthing, be it when its fresh, or when it rotted, eventualy somthing is bound to eat it, it is just a matter of when

sleepy jack 07-19-2006 12:18 PM

Hunting for food is fine, if I were to eat meat i'd rather eat i fresh then the way meat at the stores & shiz is raised.

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Originally Posted by bruise_violet
I don't really see how people only care about a species being wiped out. Oh no, there will be no pretty deers for us to look at!

Think of the pain those animals go through. Each individual animal. Maybe The deer that got shot a few seconds ago somewhere had little babies to look after.

Think of all the pain an animal goes through living its life in a cage being forced to fatten up so it can get killed. The way it gets killed, and the sheer disgustingness to the whole process. Personally I think if you're gonna freak out over animal rights hunting isn't the first place to start.

I don't like the idea of eating flesh so I don't eat it, but meat is a good thing to have in your diet and in reference to the whole animal-town-human thing, urban pretty much summed up my thoughts with food chain.

Trauma 07-19-2006 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE
That is the way it works in Canada as well.

It really has very little to do with the towns expanding, its that the animals are becoming more domesticated


Well one man up North showed me pictures of him on top of a dead bear. He shot the bear and didn't even check with the RCMP because it "trespassed".
That's just stupid.
I don't know if this is a reply to that quote really.
But it's a statement.

Laces Out Dan! 07-19-2006 01:45 PM

I've got nothing against hunting..i personally dont hunt..because it just doesnt appeal to me...i like fishing more.

adidasss 07-19-2006 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE
I have no problem with hunting in areas which need it, there are a lot of areas in Canada where towns are over run with wild animals making a nuisance of themselves. In Northern Canada there is a real problem with bears getting into people's garbage and chasing after kids etc, in my area the deer are a pain in the ass and can get in your backyard and do a ton of damage.

The herd needs to be culled or we will simply be over run with animals, at least hunters are using 100% of what they kill

not surprising, coming from a member of a nation that condones the slaughter of baby seals...

i couldn't kill anything...

Laces Out Dan! 07-19-2006 01:58 PM

We dont kill baby seals dude...thats them weirdos in Alaska...which is part of the US

adidasss 07-19-2006 02:05 PM

yes you do dude... http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html ( i aquired this link by typing "slaughter of baby seals"...no canada in the search...which says a lot...

edumacate yoursewf...


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