Another guy who thinks that game laws are arbitrary and fundamentally unnecessary.
North American fish and game belong to the people of the individual states.. As such they are regulated with state laws to keep some people from wantonly killing and abusing the resource. It reads like some here think that they shouldn't be beholden to such burdensome regulation.
Thankful to not see Idaho listed on some of these user profiles.
Another guy who lacks reading comprehension or the intellectual bandwidth to hold a real conversation.
That is NOT AT ALL what I said.
I said that people create their own arbitrary lines for breaking laws of all kinds that they either don’t agree with or don’t care to observe… not that the LAWS are arbitrary(that’s a different discussion) and I certainly didn’t say they were UNNECESSARY or that I personally shouldn’t be ‘beholden’ to them. In fact I believe I said they are becoming more necessary every day as populations expand.
If you want to disagree, that’s fine. That’s what discussions are for. But pick out something I actually said, quote it correctly and let’s talk. Just pointing your finger and implying that I am a poacher is pretty juvenile.
Your continued attempts to equate speeding tickets to illegally taking game animals are sad. I know you don't like the Bowmar comparison...perhaps you should stop using his talking points?
I have never heard the man speak. But it sounds like you are his biggest fan since you can’t keep him out of your mouth.
Perhaps you should try explaining how breaking a law, is not breaking a law? Or why you get to choose which laws are ok to break and which ones aren’t? Because that is what my post was about. Not that breaking any of them is ok, as you are implying.
Is it by the severity of the ticket? So does that mean that poaching 100 years ago was not as ‘morally’ wrong as it is today because the consequences(generally speaking) in most places were much less severe?
I don’t poach. I don’t condone poaching. I also don’t condone speeding or jaywalking. I am a pretty by the book person, sometimes to a fault. I have never had a negative experience with an LEO. Worst game violation I have ever received was a written warning for not having my license on my person it was in my truck and I felt like crap about it.
But I just can’t see thinking that someone that is in such a hard way that they need to shoot a deer in their backyard to give their family a good meal is a completely immoral person. We can argue about their decisions that lead them there and if it was truly necessary for them to kill that deer for their family to survive. But perception is reality and if that is what he believes, it is HIS reality.
Saying that I understand that, does not mean that I agree with it or that I would choose to do it…