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November 22nd, 2014, 04:55 AM
#61

Originally Posted by
Monster29/66
This is what happens when regulations that apply everywhere but reserves don't happen on reserves . First and foremost Stan shout the hunter from the road, when you see a deer and jump out and shoot it it's pretty tuff to see a bowhunter in the 15 seconds before the shot. 2nd there's a reason high powered rifles are banned in most of southern ontario except of course reserves. It's just a shame a non native was shot. If natives accidentally shoot enough of each other their bands might realize they need to change their ways and adopt the safety rules everyone else lives by.
They shouldn't have to stop using high powered rifles because that's a part of their heritage. How else do you think they were able to survive by hunting deer at long ranges across bean fields from their pickup trucks 500+ years ago? Certainly not by the Europeans "stick and sinew" invention.
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November 22nd, 2014 04:55 AM
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