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Actualy i think hunting has become stronger since the legaslation came into play, Hunts are going as strong as ever, and following the guidlines in the eyes of the law.
Its somthing that is not enforced and is not working, Just what was the point in banning it ?

2007-02-17 05:09:02 · answer #1 · answered by Brad 5 · 1 0

The hunter is a unique individual with a passion that burns forever.
Most hunters are law abiding citizens, the laws are more to curtail poaching.
The true hunter has a symbiotic relationship with his quarry.
Hunting is not about the killing, but the chase and challenge that the hunt holds.
How can laws quell the heart of a hunter.
I must confess I am not from the UK, but I don’t thank that the distance from one hunting ground to another changes the hunter, not a true hunter.
We both face different challenges that outline hunting.
I have read some of what you face in your endeavor.
I must confess, that a smile comes to my face when I see the hunter persevere.
The true hunter is not a threat to society nor a threat to nature, but a passion for the sport.
For it was the hunter that set boundaries for “Fair Chase”.
In closing I must say the UK Hunter will endeavor to persevere and that I have no doubt.
I for one as a American tip my cowboy hat to Hunter in the UK.

2007-02-17 18:06:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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