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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2712519" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>A lot of the things that were done in the 50's, 60's and early 70's aren't allowed to be used today and mostly for good reasons. In 1972 the Nixon administration signed into law a ban on the use of a lot of toxic substances and other chemicals that were being used indiscreetly by civilians in the U.S., but the government was still allowed their use. In today's world we are still finding out and feeling the effects of things that have been done in the past that we at the time they were being done and used we didn't really know fully about. We still today are using things that we don't fully understand but hopefully that is how we will figure out about them and change what we need to so we can use things more to our advantage and our good. The laws and the way we trap, and snare predators has been changing, some of it because of learning how to better do it and some of it because people are people and don't always think things through to see what the outcome will be in the end. At this time a bunch of Veterans are being tested for exposure to chemicals like agent orange and substances like asbestos that were commonly used in the service as well as in civilian life in the future we might be seeing the same thing being done for other things like exposure to radioactive substances. As the world's population continues to increase, we will need to change our way of thinking and doing things so that our kids and grandkids can continue to enjoy doing what we enjoy doing it might be called showing consideration and respect for the future generations as well as ourselves. Some of my thoughts you are free to have your own as well because of where we live, we can be educated and not controlled as some of the other places in the world. My apologies I got way off track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2712519, member: 91783"] A lot of the things that were done in the 50's, 60's and early 70's aren't allowed to be used today and mostly for good reasons. In 1972 the Nixon administration signed into law a ban on the use of a lot of toxic substances and other chemicals that were being used indiscreetly by civilians in the U.S., but the government was still allowed their use. In today's world we are still finding out and feeling the effects of things that have been done in the past that we at the time they were being done and used we didn't really know fully about. We still today are using things that we don't fully understand but hopefully that is how we will figure out about them and change what we need to so we can use things more to our advantage and our good. The laws and the way we trap, and snare predators has been changing, some of it because of learning how to better do it and some of it because people are people and don't always think things through to see what the outcome will be in the end. At this time a bunch of Veterans are being tested for exposure to chemicals like agent orange and substances like asbestos that were commonly used in the service as well as in civilian life in the future we might be seeing the same thing being done for other things like exposure to radioactive substances. As the world's population continues to increase, we will need to change our way of thinking and doing things so that our kids and grandkids can continue to enjoy doing what we enjoy doing it might be called showing consideration and respect for the future generations as well as ourselves. Some of my thoughts you are free to have your own as well because of where we live, we can be educated and not controlled as some of the other places in the world. My apologies I got way off track. [/QUOTE]
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