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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2006 House Bill 5912 (Require DNR keep hunting land open )

    Introduced in the House on March 28, 2006

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 04-05-2006 12:27 AM In reply to

    HB5912 re DNR

    This is a bad bill. People who want to kill for fun and enjoyment do not need encouragement. There are many, many citizens who do not want their tax dollars used to promote hunting, a barbaric practice.
  • 04-05-2006 11:35 AM In reply to

    Hunting...

    ...is a lot less barbaric than allowing animals to starve to death because they reproduce faster than they die off. Responsible, ethical hunters actually help the environment.
  • 04-05-2006 11:58 AM In reply to

    Good Policy Idea But Is There Real Need For A Law?

    HB 5192 expresses a great policy idea. Nonetheless, it seems like legislative meddling -- micro-managing -- and ought to be aproached with great skepticism. Unless there is real need for it, based on documented and very clear trends in administrative decision-making, this bill should be rejected. We just don’t need a new law to address every concern that pops up.
  • 11-21-2007 11:41 AM In reply to

    Hunting Barbaric? Consider This

    To those of you who think hunting is barbaric. Consider this, go to a slaughter house and watch how they prepare the hamburgers or fried chicken so many of you enjoy. Then after you have seen that and compared it to hunting “population control” then lets hear your outlook on this. I’m sure you will think twice about that as your out for a drive biting into your Burger King burger and all of the sudden “BAM” a deer crashes through your windshield.
  • 11-21-2007 3:04 PM In reply to

    let's put a

    question on your insurance form that you have to answer before you get coverage. the question is, DO YOU SUPPORT OR OPPOSE HUNTING. if you OPPOSE it, the insurance company doesn't have to pay for deer strikes.
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