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HUNTING … Pro or Con?

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What are you … for or against? Why? Please comment and we will compare notes on Monday. Check out my post on hunting at my personal blog.

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  1. Living Rural » Blog Archive » Writer’s Strike Says:

    [...] am a little disappointed at the response to my question, “Hunting … pro or con?” Reread here and I will extend our discussion to next Monday, OK? Did You Enjoy this Post? Subscribe to Living [...]

  2. adam Says:

    that didnt even give me any info soo wat is it then

  3. Linda Martin-Peoples Says:

    Sorry Pamela…just getting here.

    IF you are still taking the poll…count me as definitely AGAINST! What…Kill Bambi? Or his/her Mother or Dad? Are you nuts? Can’t even stand the thought! (Yeah…I know all about culling the weak and/or sick animals, and the woes of over-population, etc, etc. Still can’t stand it!)

    I live in a semi-rural area (= small town with a little vacant land and a few trees left) which has been seeing enormous growth for the past few years now, and as natural habitat is cleared, the animals naturally have less space to live, eat, breed, etc.

    The end result seems to be more animals dead in the road…(but hopefully not from trying to get to my house for dinner!)

    I feed every “stray” possum, raccoon or whatever that comes my way…got to…they’re having a harder and harder time trying to “make a living” out there!

    So…hunting, you ask? No way…not me, anyway! I still believe in live and let live!

    Love your Blog, by the way!
    And THANKS for the Link in
    Top Commenters!

    ~Linda~

    http://www.lindamartin-peoples.com

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