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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5849574" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Heck, I'll admit it... I run a bait/feeding station in MY backyard in my subdivision in MS. Just because I and my kids LOVE to watch does and their babies come into my yard. They are so cute to watch frollicking and chasing each other around. But if my neighbors next to me set up on their half acre lots killed one, I'd be calling the sherriffs dept! They are my 'pets'... you can argue all day long they are wild animals... but just like a stray dog, once you are feeding them, they are yours.</p><p></p><p>I want for nonhunting folks to be able to enjoy wildlife in their backyards... but not for others nearby to exploit the need to want to kill them.</p><p></p><p>Seems silly for someone like me who has killed hundreds of deer to be picky about HOW you kill them... BUT HOW you kill them is way more important than just killing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5849574, member: 2805"] Heck, I'll admit it... I run a bait/feeding station in MY backyard in my subdivision in MS. Just because I and my kids LOVE to watch does and their babies come into my yard. They are so cute to watch frollicking and chasing each other around. But if my neighbors next to me set up on their half acre lots killed one, I'd be calling the sherriffs dept! They are my 'pets'... you can argue all day long they are wild animals... but just like a stray dog, once you are feeding them, they are yours. I want for nonhunting folks to be able to enjoy wildlife in their backyards... but not for others nearby to exploit the need to want to kill them. Seems silly for someone like me who has killed hundreds of deer to be picky about HOW you kill them... BUT HOW you kill them is way more important than just killing them. [/QUOTE]
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