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Re: Deer hunting neighbors - ugh


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Posted by Ultradog MN on November 22, 2014 at 19:05:09 from (174.20.232.31):

In Reply to: Deer hunting neighbors - ugh posted by JML755 on November 22, 2014 at 15:20:01:

JML755,
I believe you and I'm sorry this kind of crap has to happen. I would have called the GW first and then go over to the neighbor with him in tow.
An I would not hesitate to have someone, even a neighbor arrested - though I would probably let the charges drop before trial.
On the other hand, these kinds of stories show up on this board about this time every year.
I personally think about 50% of them are pure BS and the other half are exagerated.
I just do.
A lot of people here live in their idillic little country place and really aren't aware of what it's like where most of America lives.
So one story about a bad hunter gets told and retold many times.
Here in Minnesota there are about 270,000 deer hunters every year. I don't doubt there are all kinds of dumb, dishonest, crappy people in that bunch.
They usually kill a couple of hunters each year due to accidents.
St Paul, MN has a population of about 270,000.
Most of them are unarmed.
Yet they still murder about 100 people a year, commit 500 rapes, thousands and thousands of burglaries, robberies, muggings, car jackings, theivery and every possible kind of petty crime such that tresspassing doesn't even count.
And St Paul is comparatively a safe city to live in.
You guys with your annual b1tching about hunters ought to stop and think about how most of America lives. Then count your blessings instead of ranting all over the place - especially in this week of Thanksgiving.
And a pop can or McDonalds bag left on your land is not a big deal. I pick up 10 pieces of trash in the street in front of my house every month.
I just dispose of it don't come on this board and whine about it.
It's the world we live in now days and it's not getting better.
Hunters as a group are overwhelmingly an honest, safe, considerate bunch of people.
Be glad they are gunning for deer and not you or your daughter or wife.


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