Posted on 11/23/2004 7:06:28 AM PST by Rakkasan1
HAYWARD, Wis. The scene is as old as humanity itself: A hunter stakes out territory, only to find it claimed by another. Modern deer hunters usually resolve the matter amicably.
But deep in a thick Wisconsin forest on Sunday, for reasons authorities still can't fathom, a St. Paul man who was asked to leave another hunter's deer stand began to do so and then turned and opened fire on one of the landowners and his fellow hunters, killing six and wounding two, authorities said. The suspect had apparently gotten lost earlier that morning and wound up on the private property.
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you'd hunt with it because it makes a good rifle for deer out to about 150 yards or so. Roughly equal to the traditional 30-30 round. You can get them for around $150, the ammo is cheap, and the rifle is very well built and reliable.
SKS's are inexpensive not because they are cheaply made, but because they were made by the millions and millions in commbloc countries and now they are getting rid of all their SKS rifles.
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I don't hunt, but get the vibe that here in MA it's bad bad for you if you're caught in the field with a sidearm.
That is, you have a rifle and are after bigger game but have a sidearm for unexpected nasties (4 legged or 2 legged variety).
Hmong were regarded during the war as a kind of Asian Apache. They killed vietnamese because they were...different and they plain hated them.
Hey! They were Ohio/New York hunters.
Hmongs are kinda, sorta like the Montagnards from the Central Highlands of Vietnam , just lived further North.
They fought with the Special Forces as guerrillas fighters / mercenaries.
Right, so tell me how informing everyone here that they (or woul you prefer "those people") are:
essentially Laotian hillbillies. They are very 'tribal' and like other mountain people tend to carry on feuds for generations. Think Laotian Hatfields and McCoys and thats the Hmong.
Trust me on this one, I am about as un-PC as anyone you will ever meet. I was already aware of the Hmongs because of how bravely they fought in SE Asia.
So, I guess, all in all, I have to agree with you.
It's ok to find out about other peoples cultures. Sometimes it can help explain why they act as they do
Try it !! Do a litle research on how they served our country and how they suffered for it.
Hmongs = hillbillies doesn't have anything to do with explaining why one nut case killed 6 people.
And weren't those the tribesmen depicted in the movie Apocolypse Now--the guys who went around chopping off heads and putting them on sticks?
No wonder.
My personal experience was with the 'Mong. The Bodes had a tribe of something else, there were nomadic groups and may there have been a Thai group. Can't think of anything other than the Montagnards, which I THINK were depictwed in Apocalypse.
Besides, after the guy shot up 8 people killing 6, trespass is the least of the issues surrounding this case.
---It's a good thing for the rest of us that Kerry lost.---
A very good thing! And it's a good thing for me and my SKS that I no longer reside in California. They we're passing anti-gun bills at the rate of 2-3 per year. Davis tried to dissuade them from passing anymore until the ones they'd already passed were put into effect, but the legislature didn't listen and of course Davis signed them anyway.
This excerpt from the Pioneer Press article has been underplayed deliberately by the liberal media, it seems to me.
It looks like these two hunters made a citizens arrest, then turned him over to the warden. This needs to be investigated. It sounds as if it is a case of armed citizens apprehending a murderer, that is not being mentioned because it doesn't fit the liberal playbook that guns are only good for killing. I've put out feelers, but would appreciate any help I can get.
What happen to men peeing on trees to mark their territory?
Yeah but isn't it hard to tell you are on private property when it is mixed in with public land? Serious?
Hunting season has started here and I pray no stray bullets hit a window.
Thank God our room we live in faces out towards the bay and up on a hill, duck hunters are out also.
Yeah so was Ted Bundy.
Not much moving besides deer in Minnesota/Wisconsin after mid-October. Most hunters (that I've met) up here just carry their rifle to the stand. It's very possible that they were on ATV's at the time, and in that case they probably had their rifles cased up.
Thank God we have super snitchy citizens when it comes to drinking and driving.
The penalties are car repo and a $10,000 fine, plus out patient rehab classes and AA meetings. Oh and loss of driving privliges except to work and home.
We still have the highest liquor sales in the State of Oregon and being our liquor stores don't sale wine or beer that is just counting the hard stuff.
Alot of closet drinkers, most of the calls on the scanner are for possible Drunk Drivers or drunks gone wild on the spouse.
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