I like to hunt. I like to fish. While I cannot imagine hunting from a helicopter (where is the fun), does that give someone (enviormentalist) the right to tell someone they can not do it. Especially if it does not break any laws. Well, that is what is happening in Florida.
Logan Kensing, a relief pitcher for the Florida Marlins, has come under attack from the Palm Beach County Enviormental Coalition (PBCEC). The PBCEC wants the Marlins and owner Jeffrey Loria to make Kensing stop hunting from helicopters. Kensing is engaging in a legal activity (no Michael Vick here), and no one or group has the right to tell him he can not do this activity. The PBCEC has every right to tell him what they think of hunting in general (not just from copters). I am sure no of them have ever been in the woods with a firearm or bow. They have every right to protest or picket or whatever they do. But do not tell him he can not do it. If you want to law changed, go through the correct channels and stop acting like a foolish environmental group!
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Amen to that. But that's the standard operating philosphy of these groups...If they don't do it, then its wrong. After all, the greenies know what's best for everyone.
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