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<blockquote data-quote="105Coues" data-source="post: 2231698" data-attributes="member: 65989"><p>Fair chase has been gone a long time. A dozen guys out looking for a trophy buck or bull and the one who finds it calls the client on a cell phone to come shoot it. Hardly fair chase IMO. However this is a slippery slope I believe mostly caused by people conflicts. If only people would just have respect for each other's freedoms whether they agree with the or not. I don't advocate making them illegal but if they do I will will respect the decision. That being said I have always liked getting pics year round cause you never know what you will get. Even with tons of pics over the years I have never killed a critter i have a pic of. Too many loopholes in what is written now. No teeth in the bill so it will be abused. My concern is it creates Conflict. If someone steals or destroyed your stuff whether you are a hunter or not. Everyone you see you are wondering if that is the JA who stole your chit. Now instead of seeing someone in the field and possibly making a new friend you will automatically be ticked off. This only creates more issues imo. I would rather they outlaw them all together as the last thing we need in society these daysis is our band of blood brothers fighting amongst ourselves.</p><p>What the commission has done will only make things way worse and will ultimately lead to a flood of calls to the Hotline even fo legal cams and more conflicts between people. This is never a good thing and will result in a ban in time.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy our Independence Day my brothers and thank a veteran or soldier for your FREEDOM! Remember we have what the rest of the world desires, let's not cuck it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="105Coues, post: 2231698, member: 65989"] Fair chase has been gone a long time. A dozen guys out looking for a trophy buck or bull and the one who finds it calls the client on a cell phone to come shoot it. Hardly fair chase IMO. However this is a slippery slope I believe mostly caused by people conflicts. If only people would just have respect for each other’s freedoms whether they agree with the or not. I don’t advocate making them illegal but if they do I will will respect the decision. That being said I have always liked getting pics year round cause you never know what you will get. Even with tons of pics over the years I have never killed a critter i have a pic of. Too many loopholes in what is written now. No teeth in the bill so it will be abused. My concern is it creates Conflict. If someone steals or destroyed your stuff whether you are a hunter or not. Everyone you see you are wondering if that is the JA who stole your chit. Now instead of seeing someone in the field and possibly making a new friend you will automatically be ticked off. This only creates more issues imo. I would rather they outlaw them all together as the last thing we need in society these daysis is our band of blood brothers fighting amongst ourselves. What the commission has done will only make things way worse and will ultimately lead to a flood of calls to the Hotline even fo legal cams and more conflicts between people. This is never a good thing and will result in a ban in time. Enjoy our Independence Day my brothers and thank a veteran or soldier for your FREEDOM! Remember we have what the rest of the world desires, let’s not cuck it up. [/QUOTE]
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