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    sicken

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    Hunting????????????????????

    What do you think about hunting?

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    i love it..as a sport and for food..it keeps the population down so diseases don't spread like crazy and so they don't crowd the roads

    and by sport, i mean that i kill them but don't eat them..they get in the garden and eat the food so i have to shoot them

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    Hunting with a flashlight is poaching.

    Fishing with dynamite is not green.

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    animals are not ours to kill for sport

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    Hunting what? and for what reason ? what a vague question.

    Big game hunting ie rich people paying thousands of dollars for the "experience" of shooting elephants or lions in African for a "trophy" on their wall is dispicable.

    Hunting deer or pheasants/quail for food is perfectly acceptable as long as the animal/bird is killed as cleanly as possible.

    Hunting foxes with hounds is not a good way of controlling their numbers, precison marksmen would be better. I'm sure its more of a "social occasion" than an actual hunt (well in the UK it used to be) but speaking as someone who had a fox kill 4 of her ducks I can just about cope with fox hunting.

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    i love shooting my rifle but i don't like killing anything !!!!

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    Never did it... and I live in Central PA

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    hunting for food = understandable

    Hunting as a sport should be banned

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    hunting for food = understandable

    Hunting as a sport should be banned


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