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<blockquote data-quote="hammer111" data-source="post: 1816833" data-attributes="member: 74806"><p>I'm definitely not a bunny hugger, I am a hunter. But I'm a hunter that loves animals and the outdoors. I am a hunter that has to justify taking a animals life, especially when there could be alternatives to killing.</p><p></p><p>Yes I would be willing to pay for relocation, that's the type of thing that our hunting license fees are to be used for. Protecting animals and habitat. I don't know about your state but mine had a p.o.s. governor, that thought hunting and fishing license fees were his personal funds . And robbed, ooophs excuse me appropriated those monies to fund his own initiatives. Who knows how much was taken and how long or how many governors before him did this.</p><p></p><p>Imagine how many other governors do this. There are no laws that say a governor has to disclose when he does it or how much he takes or even ask permission to take money. How much of a difference could that money make if it went to what it was designated for. Killing isn't the only answer to over population.</p><p></p><p>You called me a bunny hunger. I call you a senseless killer. Is my assessment of you as accurate as yours of me ?</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying every single animal can be relocated, but in situations where it's a viable alternative, it should be considered. Especially where animal numbers are below what habitat can support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer111, post: 1816833, member: 74806"] I'm definitely not a bunny hugger, I am a hunter. But I'm a hunter that loves animals and the outdoors. I am a hunter that has to justify taking a animals life, especially when there could be alternatives to killing. Yes I would be willing to pay for relocation, that's the type of thing that our hunting license fees are to be used for. Protecting animals and habitat. I don't know about your state but mine had a p.o.s. governor, that thought hunting and fishing license fees were his personal funds . And robbed, ooophs excuse me appropriated those monies to fund his own initiatives. Who knows how much was taken and how long or how many governors before him did this. Imagine how many other governors do this. There are no laws that say a governor has to disclose when he does it or how much he takes or even ask permission to take money. How much of a difference could that money make if it went to what it was designated for. Killing isn't the only answer to over population. You called me a bunny hunger. I call you a senseless killer. Is my assessment of you as accurate as yours of me ? I'm not saying every single animal can be relocated, but in situations where it's a viable alternative, it should be considered. Especially where animal numbers are below what habitat can support. [/QUOTE]
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