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HUNTERS DON’T NEED AMENDMENT

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2/27/04 Dear York Daily Record Your editorial, “Hunters don’t need amendment” (2/20/04), is correct in declaring that the proposed constitutional amendment to protect the right to hunt and fish is not needed. It is incorrect,… 

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A GOOD IDEA?

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2/27/04 Dear Times Leader: In “Constitutional amendment a good idea; outdoor sports under attack” (2/23/04), George Smith ponders the proposed amendment to the state constitution, to protect the right to hunt and fish. Humans descend… 

HUNTERS ARE THE BEST WAY TO CONTROL DEER POPULATION?

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published 3/9/04 2/27/04 Dear Citizens Voice In “Pennsylvania hunters are the best way to control deer population” (2/26/04), Joe Mattie admits that hunters “stocked deer in the state at the turn of the century.” Hunting,… 

PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD HUNTING

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3/2/04 Dear Post-Standard: Raise your hands if you would accept the results of a study about public attitudes toward child abuse, conducted by pederasts. No hands? How about a study about public attitudes toward hunting,… 

COUNTRY CLUB SHOOTS GEESE

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3/5/04 Dear Asbury Park Press: RE: “Neighbors fear for safety as country club shoots geese” (3/5/04), the neighbors, who are justified in their fear and anger, have the right to know who is responsible for… 

BILLS FAST-TRACKED TO SAVE DEER

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3/9/04 Dear Wisconsin State Journal: The situation described in “Bills Fast-tracked To Save Deer” (3/4/04) highlights the reason that the present bureaucratic system of managing wildlife needs to be replaced with one that represents the… 

DOW CATCHES BIGHORN POACHER

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3/11/04 Dear Post Independent: Re: “DOW catches bighorn poacher” (3/10/04), there is no difference between poachers and legal hunters, to the victimized animals. The article states that the victim of poacher, Joshua Lloyd, was a… 

CITY CONSIDERS KILLING CROWS

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3/17/04 Dear Times Herald-Record: Regarding: “City considers killing crows” (March 13), it is disappointing that Middletown’s mayor, Joe DeStefano considers violence an option for dealing with real or perceived human-animal conflicts. Longtime crow killer, Dick… 

HUNTING IS BARBARIC

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20 March 2004 In his response to my letter regarding the Minneapolis Water Works deer slaughter that was mentioned in the Record, Wayne Pulver states that the notion of a doe protecting her fawns is… 

HUNTING WILL NEVER DISAPPEAR?

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3/25/04 Dear York Daily Record: Regarding David McFadden’s “Hunting will never disappear ” (3/21/04), which is a response to my previous letter, hunting and all other forms of violence will either disappear (or more realistically,…