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Sharpshooting team to thin state park's deer herd
The Associated Press ^ | 2/25/2004 | The Associated Press

Posted on 02/25/2004 3:03:07 PM PST by Fun Bob

Sharpshooting team to thin state park's deer herd

The Associated Press 2/25/2004, 12:28 a.m. CT

PELHAM, Ala. (AP) -- About a month after bow hunters managed to kill only 27 deer at Oak Mountain State Park, the federal government is sending a team of marksmen to try to reduce the herd to a number the park can support.

Sharpshooters from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will enter the park sometime in the next few weeks, state officials said Tuesday.

The shooters have been given a few weeks by state Conservation Commissioner Barnett Lawley to harvest an undetermined number of deer. The team will use rifles with suppressers to reduce the noise, said Frank Boyd, a state director for Wildlife Services in Alabama.

A harvest of mostly does is the goal of the hunt, and the venison will be donated to a food bank through the Hunters Helping the Hungry program.

Rain could delay the shooters for several days, said Jerry de Bin, chief information officer for the conservation department. The plan had been to begin the hunt Monday night but foul weather interfered, he said.

Campers at the park will be notified in advance, de Bin said.

The declining health of the herd was confirmed during the bow hunt last month. All the deer killed were underweight and in poor physical condition, de Bin said.

Friends of Oak Mountain, a park user group that supports the sharpshooters, said they were unaware of the timing of the kill but knew it had to be near.

"We understand that the department has to take measures where the end result will be an overall benefit to the park," said Scott Stone, the group's president. "We all can only hope that they place safety at the top of their list."

Officials would not speculate on the number of deer expected to be killed by the sharpshooters.


TOPICS: Government; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: animalrights; citizenry; deer; environment; government; hunting; weapons
So I know the ATF has tax men that run around in black ninja suits with submachine guns that gun down women and children and burn citizens to death for unpaid taxes but since when has the Department of Agriculture employed a team of snipers with suppressed rifles?

As the government endeavors to disarm the citizenry even further, it is truly frightening how different federal agencies and bureaus not related to the enforcement of criminal law are arming their agents with military equipment and hardware. GAO reveals that there are currently over 60,000 armed federal law enforcement agents in this country. A large precentage of these are trained and armed in the use of machine guns and guerilla tactics. If there has been a point in US history where the Second Amendment has been relevant, it is now.

1 posted on 02/25/2004 3:03:08 PM PST by Fun Bob
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To: Fun Bob
My thoughts exactly. Since when have the U.S. Department of Agriculture employed

sharp shooters


2 posted on 02/25/2004 3:07:31 PM PST by nobody_knows (<a href="http://tomdelay.house.gov/" target="_blank">moral coward)
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To: Fun Bob
...since when has the Department of Agriculture employed a team of snipers with suppressed rifles?

It seems to be all the rage among govt. agencies these days. There have been threads here at FR detailing uniformed Postal Service agents cuffing and arresting people. I give it 5 years before IRS commandos are kicking in doors without warrants. Heck, they already have the power to ruin you financially without so much as a court hearing.

3 posted on 02/25/2004 3:09:29 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (All the good taglines are taken.)
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To: Fun Bob
Here's a thought-make civilian deer hunters PAY to come in and thin the herd. It's crazy enough it just might work.
4 posted on 02/25/2004 3:10:28 PM PST by Spok
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To: nobody_knows

5 posted on 02/25/2004 3:10:55 PM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is Slavery)
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To: BenLurkin

6 posted on 02/25/2004 3:12:55 PM PST by nobody_knows (<a href="http://tomdelay.house.gov/" target="_blank">moral coward)
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To: BenLurkin

"Jeez, why don't those hunters thin their own damn herd!"


7 posted on 02/25/2004 3:24:33 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: Fun Bob
Where is Lon Horiuchi when you need him.
8 posted on 02/25/2004 4:06:53 PM PST by latrans
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To: latrans
"Where is Lon Horiuchi when you need him."

I personally hope he is rotting in a very private hell.

9 posted on 02/25/2004 4:16:00 PM PST by Khurkris (Ranger On...)
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To: Fun Bob
PETA's going to love this one...
10 posted on 02/25/2004 4:17:52 PM PST by CommandoFrank (If GW is the terrorist's worst nightmare, Kerry is their wet dream...)
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To: billorites

"Bummer of a birth mark, Hal."
11 posted on 02/25/2004 5:09:43 PM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is Slavery)
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"Bummer of a birth mark, Hal."

Darn, I miss him!

12 posted on 02/25/2004 5:20:27 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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