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<blockquote data-quote="Okieshootist" data-source="post: 1774621" data-attributes="member: 8335"><p>Only problem I see with allowing silencers for hunting is the idiots who are going to match the sliencer with nightvision, double muffle their vehicle and decide that they don't need permission or a lease. Simply drive the roads or fields or cut a fence and find your trophy. If they can't find a deer, well this farmer won't miss a calf He will just think the coyotes or hogs got it. Moral of the story is all it takes is a couple of idiots to ruin something for everyone. We all know they are out there and an example is the fellow they busted over at Blackwell awhile back. Repaeat offender for spotlighting deer and taking the heads. He's laid off so can't pay fines, judge might not put him in jail since he might not be considered a violent offender. So he could get off with nothing happening. Not much of a discouragement for poaching. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okieshootist, post: 1774621, member: 8335"] Only problem I see with allowing silencers for hunting is the idiots who are going to match the sliencer with nightvision, double muffle their vehicle and decide that they don't need permission or a lease. Simply drive the roads or fields or cut a fence and find your trophy. If they can't find a deer, well this farmer won't miss a calf He will just think the coyotes or hogs got it. Moral of the story is all it takes is a couple of idiots to ruin something for everyone. We all know they are out there and an example is the fellow they busted over at Blackwell awhile back. Repaeat offender for spotlighting deer and taking the heads. He's laid off so can't pay fines, judge might not put him in jail since he might not be considered a violent offender. So he could get off with nothing happening. Not much of a discouragement for poaching. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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