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Baiting Bill HB1618/SB1942
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5853012" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>My opposition to hunting over bait being legal has nothing to do with somebody killing a deer over bait. I don't really care how someone hunts. What I care about is the collateral, unintended damage it does to other wildlife. It's already a problem so why invite more of it? </p><p></p><p>As to dividing hunters I can see some folks holding a grudge but that's just who they are. Hunters are people and at the end of the day we can agree to disagree without being enemies. Conversations like this are necessary to prevent one mindset from ruling everything, and to present as many points of view as possible so the final decisions are more informed. Making the sausage isn't pretty but once it's done everybody gets some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5853012, member: 20583"] My opposition to hunting over bait being legal has nothing to do with somebody killing a deer over bait. I don't really care how someone hunts. What I care about is the collateral, unintended damage it does to other wildlife. It's already a problem so why invite more of it? As to dividing hunters I can see some folks holding a grudge but that's just who they are. Hunters are people and at the end of the day we can agree to disagree without being enemies. Conversations like this are necessary to prevent one mindset from ruling everything, and to present as many points of view as possible so the final decisions are more informed. Making the sausage isn't pretty but once it's done everybody gets some. [/QUOTE]
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