RYAN LAMPERS CRIMINAL COMPLAINT | GRITTY RESPONSE

What’s the TLDR? I’m not going to give Gritty a click on his video to watch it.
I cant watch the entire thing. They haven't hunted together since last spring, he wasn't with him. Give him the benefit of the doubt, what's going on with lampers has nothing to do with him.

He is calling folks in the comments cry babies. Which, yes, could be correct. But it also makes him look childish.

High-school drama. Thats about it.
 
What’s the TLDR? I’m not going to give Gritty a click on his video to watch it.

All quite predictable.

1) Distanced himself from Ryan, says they haven’t hunted together since their Canadian wolf hunt a year and a half ago, and that he knows nothing about this case.

2) Spoke very highly of Ryan’s character during the timeframe in which they were hunting together, with stories of how ethical he was as an outdoorsman/hunter. Extra careful about following all the laws to the T. In other words, all their hunts were 100% on the up & up, and this seems very out of character.

3) Talked about “mistake” making in general, and being willing to forgive. Giving the benefit of the doubt, innocent until proven guilty, ect ect.


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I completely believe in forgiveness, I completely believe in people making mistakes and moving on. I think folks also need to remember and understand there are certain mistakes that have consequences.

There are a number of mistakes I could make, where I would no longer be employed in my current field, and that’s just the way it is.
 
All quite predictable.

1) Distanced himself from Ryan, says they haven’t hunted together since their Canadian wolf hunt a year and a half ago, and that he knows nothing about this case.

2) Spoke very highly of Ryan’s character during the timeframe in which they were hunting together, with stories of how ethical he was as an outdoorsman/hunter. Extra careful about following all the laws to the T. In other words, all their hunts were 100% on the up & up, and this seems very out of character.

3) Talked about “mistake” making in general, and being willing to forgive. Giving the benefit of the doubt, innocent until proven guilty, ect ect.


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Thank you, listening to him talk gives me the urge to suck start a shotgun.


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I completely believe in forgiveness, I completely believe in people making mistakes and moving on. I think folks also need to remember and understand there are certain mistakes that have consequences.

There are a number of mistakes I could make, where I would no longer be employed in my current field, and that’s just the way it is.
We live in a society that can easily be blinded by consequences. Or we get into a lifestyle that blinds the consequences.

At the end of the day, we all make decisions, even driving down the road texting, making a phone call, changing the ac can be a decision that might have a consequence we thought would never happen.
 
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