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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: bearpaw on October 11, 2012, 12:46:48 PM
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PETA Urges People to Break the Law
Posted on October 11, 2012
There was no denying that PETA opposes hunting. Now the animal rights group also is on record urging people to violate laws—make that hunter harassment laws.
In an October 9, 2012 blog posting, PETA urges its minions to: “Help counter the cruelty of hunting in your area: Post “No Hunting” signs on your land and that of sympathetic neighbors and friends, join or form a local anti-hunting group, protest organized hunts, and spread deer repellent or human hair (from barber shops) near hunting areas. Also, before supporting any wildlife or conservation group, make sure that it opposes hunting.”
Fortunately for hunters, these tactics constitute hunter harassment, a practice that is illegal in all fifty states and also on federal land.
more: http://www.ussportsmen.org/antis/peta-urges-people-to-break-the-law/ (http://www.ussportsmen.org/antis/peta-urges-people-to-break-the-law/)
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Please PETA come to my elk camp! :chuckle:
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:yeah:
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the hair thing might help us out in the long run! :chuckle: deer wont know the difference with all the hairspray and gel on hair hehe
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...........ooooops, my gun went off by accident officer. :tup:
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Imagine how much more hair they'd have if they shave their armpits.
I think its great they want to habituate deer to hunters smell. I'll be able to creep that much closer to stick my sharp stick through their hearts.
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Please PETA come to my elk camp! :chuckle:
If they come to my elk camp there will be no witnesses! :chuckle:
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This is why I never cover up my septic tank.
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PETA has always been about breaking the law. They picketed a clients restaurant in CA for serving foie gras (the most excellent food in the world), and that night, someone broke in and ran the water in his place, flooding it and eventually put him out of business. There's no coincidence in life. They promote criminal activity.