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Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.
So deer can suffer until they shoot it?

But it's the HUMANE society, it's the HUMANE thing to do!
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.
So deer can suffer until they shoot it?

But it's the HUMANE society, it's the HUMANE thing to do!

Too bad a DEER isn't a HUMAN.
 
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.

No. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think animals have more rights than people.
 
If you had a gun license, then you probably don't have any criminal history. You need a lawyer to sell that to the judge, along with the fact that you were putting the deer out of his misery.
 
Originally posted by: kritical28
I was driving with my buddy to get some food and a big deer just runs across the street. My buddy ends up hitting it and busting its front leg open and his chest too. The thing was going nuts rolling and yelling. I felt so bad so I had my gun on me and just ended its misery and right then I see a cop and he pulls his gun out and makes me get on my face. Then arrests my for wreckless endangerment, firing a weapon in city limits and took my gun and my gun license away with me. Now I have to go to court and face a crapload of fines. You guys think the jugde will show sympathy?

Possibly.... Same thing happened to me, except I didn't hit the deer. It was a hit and run. I just ened up calling the cops and having them do it.
 
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.

Hahah :laugh:

Just tell the truth in court and hope that the judge isnt an anal redneck
 
Doesn't Florida have that "Shoot first, ask questions later" law? Just say the deer was attacking you...
 
How many times did you shoot the deer?
Were you dancing as you did it?
Did you ask the deer if it felt lucky?

Get a lawyer, it will be worth the money.
 
Originally posted by: sixone
If you had a gun license, then you probably don't have any criminal history. You need a lawyer to sell that to the judge, along with the fact that you were putting the deer out of his misery.

 
Originally posted by: isasir
Doesn't Florida have that "Shoot first, ask questions later" law? Just say the deer was attacking you...

reminds me of that southpark ep,
"Ned, it's coming right for us!"
 
I'm confused, firing a weapon within city limits (no matter for what reason) is a crime?

True the constitution doesn't say the right to bear and fire arms, but they kinda go hand in hand, right? Seems to me letting people have guns but outlaw firing them seems a wee bit unconstitutional, no? Oh but that's right, you have neighbors, called "the city," who OWN you because they OWN the road. And they can tell you to do whatever they want because you are on their road.

God bless America.
 
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.


When I hit a deer, first thing the cop did when she got there, aside from making sure I wasn't hurt, is went to look for the deer.






In order to shoot it and put it out of its misery if it was still alive.

I assume you've never hit a deer, and dont mind them romping all over the place hitting cars and such. This time of the year driving around in Ohio you see dead deer all over the place, or the big red stains on the highway from where they were hit. We need to start killing more deer, but not with cars.
 
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.

Hahah :laugh:

Just tell the truth in court and hope that the judge isnt a gun grabbing asshat

fixed

any redneck would recognize what you did, and they might ask you if you have any venison left.
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: kravmaga
No don't try and call the humane society or state park rangers, heavan forbid. It's the year 2005 and we still have people who think they're huckleberry finn.

Hahah :laugh:

Just tell the truth in court and hope that the judge isnt a gun grabbing asshat

fixed

any redneck would recognize what you did, and they might ask you if you have any venison left.
:thumbsup:😀

 
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