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<blockquote data-quote="MMERSS" data-source="post: 981410" data-attributes="member: 63748"><p>When I viewed the picture I was seriously disappointed B&C used military equipment equating the men and women behind this equipment with "hunting ethics" to place food on the table or a scored rack on the wall. My view of the message, it's "OK" for military men and women to use long range technology and skills to take a human life but by goodness don't use any of the same technology or experience to harvest an animal for the table or trophy room because that's unethical. One could speculate the skills honed while "long-range hunting" could further be utilized during a time of war. It's hard enough on our service members, sending a message that could be interpreted as an attack against a military member's integrity could be viewed as more damaging to values than the message B&C is attempting to surface with their message.</p><p> </p><p> I'm sure B&C is receiving an ear full by now. I'll be making a personal visit to their Headquarters office during my next visit to Missoula regarding this very issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMERSS, post: 981410, member: 63748"] When I viewed the picture I was seriously disappointed B&C used military equipment equating the men and women behind this equipment with “hunting ethics” to place food on the table or a scored rack on the wall. My view of the message, it’s “OK” for military men and women to use long range technology and skills to take a human life but by goodness don’t use any of the same technology or experience to harvest an animal for the table or trophy room because that’s unethical. One could speculate the skills honed while “long-range hunting” could further be utilized during a time of war. It’s hard enough on our service members, sending a message that could be interpreted as an attack against a military member’s integrity could be viewed as more damaging to values than the message B&C is attempting to surface with their message. I’m sure B&C is receiving an ear full by now. I’ll be making a personal visit to their Headquarters office during my next visit to Missoula regarding this very issue. [/QUOTE]
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