

ON THE FLOOR LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hunters in Michigan
- Paid hunting license holders: 6.6 for every 100 people (660,933 total)
Hunters in Wisconsin
As of the 2024 gun deer season, preliminary data from the Wisconsin DNR shows that 791,023 individuals held deer hunting privileges (including gun
Hunters in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has approximately **663,000 hunters** who pursue white-tailed deer, according to the National Deer Association (NDA), ranking the state second only to Texas in deer hunter numbers.
660,000 + 791,000 + 663,000 = 2,119,000 Hunters in just 3 U.S. Border states.
(Diana, izzatyou? If yes, you took a great picture! (WI DNR Photo)
It would be more fun if Canada (Ex Quebeq) joined the U.S. More going out to hunt, drink beer, and play and watch hockey games. It would give us a chance to discuss access to additional better medical care:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK598233/
Results:
"At least 68 privately owned imaging facilities in Canada offer MRI and/or CT scans. Seven provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia) have 1 or more private imaging facilities that offer MRI and/or CT. Private imaging facilities that offer MRI or CT exams are not available in any of the territories, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, or Prince Edward Island.
For the purposes of this report, private imaging exams refer to exams billed to payment sources other than provincial health insurance plans (e.g., private insurance, worker compensation boards, or out-of-pocket payments). The term facilities used in this report refers to privately operated medical imaging facilities that accept private payment."
I do not know how many Canadian National Health care has but I bet we could find 68 private CT/MRI clinics in the state of Missouri. or 15 or 20 in Clark County NV.