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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5849881" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>It's akin to trash flying out of the back of your truck on your way to the convenience center vs throwing the garbage out your window into the roadside ditch. One is minor collateral damage and one is unavoidably intentional. That's the difference between farm spillage and baiting. </p><p></p><p>No question both are harmful to wildlife or at the very least not beneficial. One is a necessary evil we tolerate because it's unavoidable if any of us are going to eat. The other is a hunter trying to buy an instant edge in a bag, be damned what it might do to the wildlife longterm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5849881, member: 20583"] It's akin to trash flying out of the back of your truck on your way to the convenience center vs throwing the garbage out your window into the roadside ditch. One is minor collateral damage and one is unavoidably intentional. That's the difference between farm spillage and baiting. No question both are harmful to wildlife or at the very least not beneficial. One is a necessary evil we tolerate because it's unavoidable if any of us are going to eat. The other is a hunter trying to buy an instant edge in a bag, be damned what it might do to the wildlife longterm. [/QUOTE]
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