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Wvroach
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I know my bias and view point. I lived that life and I know the decision my family made, and I sleep fine at night. This entire thread has turned into bickering about something that no one here is trying to support.The biases run deep
Horn hunting and going around with BillyBob and BoRay shooting 30 deer in a month for the hell of it was never at the heart of what I was trying to get people to consider. I don't support that neither does anyone else and I'd say prosecute them to the fullest.
If we are all going to agree to follow the "law" to the tee everytime what do you do when that same law puts a chokehold on your way to eat or live? Moral law and Government legislation are separate from one another. I think the blanket statement and assumption and tarnishing of someones reputation over "poaching" may be undue when some of those people are doing what they have been doing generationally to survive.
It is easy for folks to sit up on their pedestal and look down on those and throw out the, just move, they shouldn't be there to begin with comments etc... The blood ties in these mountains run deep, you're asking people to leave homes that were built 5+ generations ago a decision like that doesn't come easy. It is the same argument as the Inuit people or other nomadic cultures are they just all supposed to move? Who is taking them in? What jobs do you have lined up for all these folks? Where is the food truck coming from 50 miles back in the sticks to every nook in the mountain where a homestead is to feed them?
Most of these folks don't have any money and a lot of the ones that have a few dollars have it from skills that are not necessarily able to be used in other areas.
We can agree or disagree it doesn't matter but sometimes we need to take a step back and consider the entire situation.
This is certainly more of a cultural/regional thing as this conversation has shown, and that is great I'm glad that folks don't have to make this decision for themselves and I pray they never have to.