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<blockquote data-quote="MMERSS" data-source="post: 869005" data-attributes="member: 63748"><p>I'm adamantly disappointed with some of the responses to this topic. Purposely pointing a loaded firearm at another individual not in self defense or similar circumstances is a crime. "Just because they did it" indicates lack of self control. Long Range Hunting is a sport requiring standards of self control. A respected and responsible long range big game hunter knows when to pass on a shot that is outside their limits, i.e. "self control." Just because your bullet will fly that far should you take the shot? No different here, "just because" is not an exception to commit a crime. If an irresponsible hunter is purposely pointing a firearm at another person, perhaps a good method of dealing with this issue is to disengage, gather as much information as possible, and pass this on to a law enforcement officer.</p><p></p><p>Stupid is as stupid does....don't become part of the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMERSS, post: 869005, member: 63748"] I’m adamantly disappointed with some of the responses to this topic. Purposely pointing a loaded firearm at another individual not in self defense or similar circumstances is a crime. “Just because they did it” indicates lack of self control. Long Range Hunting is a sport requiring standards of self control. A respected and responsible long range big game hunter knows when to pass on a shot that is outside their limits, i.e. “self control.” Just because your bullet will fly that far should you take the shot? No different here, “just because” is not an exception to commit a crime. If an irresponsible hunter is purposely pointing a firearm at another person, perhaps a good method of dealing with this issue is to disengage, gather as much information as possible, and pass this on to a law enforcement officer. Stupid is as stupid does....don't become part of the problem. [/QUOTE]
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