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| 27 Aug 2011 02:21 AM |
| Who in their right mind makes a law for killing any animal that walks 1 inch on your property and you can do nothing about it. |
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middy1998
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| 27 Aug 2011 02:24 AM |
its not a law, there is just no law preventing it. All there doing is preventing tom-cats from coming to there house and getting all the females at there house pre gnant, and soon the farmer is being harrassed by cats. |
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Vovarus
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| 27 Aug 2011 02:26 AM |
| Grr... Must ignore urge to kill animals... Seriously, I need help. |
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| 27 Aug 2011 02:26 AM |
Talk to your parents or a doctor. Or get a hunting licence, a .22 and some hunting tags. Lawfully kill, and then sue the animal for food. |
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Vovarus
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| 27 Aug 2011 02:35 AM |
I'll go with the second option - hunting sounds fun. I don't think I'm old enough for it.
By kill, I mean ripping it up to shreds, preferably with a close ranged melee weapon or unarmed. Guns aren't my style, I need close-up action. I need gore... |
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| 27 Aug 2011 12:13 PM |
| You can hunt with a adult if you are 6 and older in most states. |
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Vovarus
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| 27 Aug 2011 12:23 PM |
| I don't live in the states. |
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