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To: missyme
Sport hunting of any kind should be banned there is no reason for it none...

Reasons - Food, controlling the size of herds (ever wonder why Connecticut has problems with Lyme Disease?), Maintaining a skill set in the event of disaster.

Some animals that are for eating should be put down very humanely, and animal research is not needed for the most part but if it is it should not have the animal suffering.

Sorry, I work in Biotech and animal testing is needed.

Animals for coats and shoes are barbaric there are plenty of beautiful synthetic or wool coasts Mink is just a status symbol.

There are plenty of leftover cows skins, once McDonalds gets what they want. Why not make shoes?

Fishing for fish well that is hard, I guess fishing is okay but not Marlin, Dolphin, Whale, Seal.

I've caught and eaten plenty of Dolphin, not sure what your attraction is to a dumb fish.

BTW, whales are not fish.

Shooting birds when there flying in the air also should be banned no need for it...

It's more sporting than shooting them on the ground.

92 posted on 01/12/2004 1:15:20 PM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: TC Rider
Shooting birds when there flying in the air also should be banned no need for it...

It's more sporting than shooting them on the ground.

Shooting game birds on the ground is also highly illegal!

97 posted on 01/12/2004 1:32:28 PM PST by Mackey (Looks like we got about a 100 year supply of Mexicans. We can shut the border now.)
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To: TC Rider
I said hunting to prevent a problem with an animal is okay but if your walking through the woods and a fox or deer is taking a siesta it is terrible to think you walk up to it and shoot it.
152 posted on 01/12/2004 3:09:33 PM PST by missyme
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