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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 1918545" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I'm no conservative but I support hunting fully. All these arguments that hunting isn't needed if you have access to a grocery store are ignorant with stupid filling. Now, I'll agree, I have personal issues with "trophy" hunting. It doesn't sit well with me so that's why I don't do it. However, hunting isn't about killing animals, it's about feeding your family (at least that's my take on it). Sure I can go to the grocery store and buy my meat there but, holy hell, if people really knew what happens behind the magic curtain many wouldn't buy meat from the grocery store ever again (everything from horribly inhumane animal treatment to corporate control of every aspect of the process-that's a horror story in itself). Why would I buy into that when I could harvest my own meat in a much more humane manner AND end up with a much healthier product for my family? The only reason I do buy my meat (never from a grocery store but from a responsible small family owned meat market) is because I don't have the opportunity to hunt like I would prefer. If I had the opportunity to hunt I would happily fill my freezer with venison and such. I've never enjoyed taking an animals life though, in fact, it makes me quite sad but it's part of life and why I'm so careful to use everything I can responsibly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 1918545, member: 24446"] I'm no conservative but I support hunting fully. All these arguments that hunting isn't needed if you have access to a grocery store are ignorant with stupid filling. Now, I'll agree, I have personal issues with "trophy" hunting. It doesn't sit well with me so that's why I don't do it. However, hunting isn't about killing animals, it's about feeding your family (at least that's my take on it). Sure I can go to the grocery store and buy my meat there but, holy hell, if people really knew what happens behind the magic curtain many wouldn't buy meat from the grocery store ever again (everything from horribly inhumane animal treatment to corporate control of every aspect of the process-that's a horror story in itself). Why would I buy into that when I could harvest my own meat in a much more humane manner AND end up with a much healthier product for my family? The only reason I do buy my meat (never from a grocery store but from a responsible small family owned meat market) is because I don't have the opportunity to hunt like I would prefer. If I had the opportunity to hunt I would happily fill my freezer with venison and such. I've never enjoyed taking an animals life though, in fact, it makes me quite sad but it's part of life and why I'm so careful to use everything I can responsibly. [/QUOTE]
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