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<blockquote data-quote="13pt" data-source="post: 5853175" data-attributes="member: 19602"><p>I hear you and appreciate you posing it as a question. IMHO, that analogy is not the best to prove the point. Baiting is currently legal in 22 states. How many states is it legal to prostitute? Most non-hunters (my guess...not a statistic) also oppose guns! They will get the guns LONG before they make any hunting illegal. That's the real focus of those non-hunters. Most don't even know if baiting is legal in their states. If hunting ever becomes outlawed it will be as a result of losing our guns first. My wife and I were talking about this topic last night. What do you say to those who grew up hunting over corn in KY, considering it's been legal for decades? They don't know any other way. Is that unethical? They would take some serious offense to people in TN calling them unethical just because they have the right and we don't. Interesting discussion is the ethics of it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13pt, post: 5853175, member: 19602"] I hear you and appreciate you posing it as a question. IMHO, that analogy is not the best to prove the point. Baiting is currently legal in 22 states. How many states is it legal to prostitute? Most non-hunters (my guess...not a statistic) also oppose guns! They will get the guns LONG before they make any hunting illegal. That's the real focus of those non-hunters. Most don't even know if baiting is legal in their states. If hunting ever becomes outlawed it will be as a result of losing our guns first. My wife and I were talking about this topic last night. What do you say to those who grew up hunting over corn in KY, considering it's been legal for decades? They don't know any other way. Is that unethical? They would take some serious offense to people in TN calling them unethical just because they have the right and we don't. Interesting discussion is the ethics of it all. [/QUOTE]
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