Investigators allege that in a letter dated Feb. 25, Hawn authorized the slaughter by members of the Aztlan Native Community of Gardner.
He told the group he wanted them to get started as quickly as possible.
In the arrest warrant, investigators say the bulk of the bison 14 were killed on the property of Catherine Primm.
Eight were killed on Bureau of Land Management property;
four on U.S. Forest Service property;
three on the property of Robert Lemm;
and three on Hawns ranch.
http://m.denverpost.com/topic/777-Top%20Stories/articles/147192084
Jeff Hawn writes some small checks...for him.
If this is true, then the hunters who nailed the ones off Hawn's property would seem to be responsible for those, and only those that were killed on Hawn's property should be attributed to him. But you're ignoring the problem that the animals were bison, not cattle. People might raise them, but they're not anywhere close to being domestic animals like cattle. People raise bears, lions and wolves too. Should they be allowed to roam freely too? As far as posting that self serving bit from Downare, not a particularly objective viewpoint there.
“Aztlan Native Community”
Would you enlighten us as to the identity of these people?
“Aztlan Native Community”
Would you enlighten us as to the identity of these people?