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NY: A way of life- A proposed bill would ban hunting derbies throughout state
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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New Yorkers know that the beauty of our state is that it has something for everybody. There can’t be anything more different than the teeming streets of Manhattan and the quiet solitude of the Adirondack woods. It seems our lawmakers forget sometimes that the many regions and lifestyles that make our state such an interesting and stimulating place to live need to be considered when drafting laws. A bill submitted in the state Assembly and Senate this year would ban hunting derbies and would penalize those who organize them with a fine or even incarceration. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(3/26/2019)
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Ban this, Ban that, Zero Tolerance, Prohibit this, Forbid that, Disallowed now, Outlawed just because, Forbidden, and the list goes on and on. Sounds like a Communist country.....Liberation comes to mind...Serve not Rule..... |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/26/2019)
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Why should urban statists have any say over lawful rural activities?
Aside from the elitist virtue-signaling and political posturing, THAT is the real question. |
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