Kids pick up mountain lion and carry it in Jeep!!

Specop 007

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Jesus H, these kids are lucky they didnt end up as cat food!!

Additionally, I think the officer handled it poorly. Considering alot of youth would have just thrown rocks and tortured the animal, considering these kids worked with the best of intentions I think its kinda crappy they ended up in trouble.

Men Ticketed For Pot After Picking Up Injured Mountain Lion
Wildlife Official Says Trio Was Lucky To Have Escaped Injury

POSTED: 8:40 am MST February 1, 2005

Three men who thought they rescued an injured bobcat or lynx in the middle of the highway were shocked to learn it was a 65-pound mountain lion.

They were even more shocked when two of them were ticketed for drug possession.

The trio was driving on U.S. Highway 36 from Estes Park, Colo., on the evening of Jan. 26, when they spotted an injured animal in the middle of the road near Pinewood Springs.

"It looked up as if to say, 'Help me,'" Jason Lee Laird told the Boulder Daily Camera.

The three men decided to rescue the animal so that it wouldn't be hit by another car, and take it to a 24-hour veterinary clinic in Longmont.

While Laird's friends directed traffic, he scooped up the large feline into his jacket and the three men lifted the animal into the back of the Jeep they were driving. One of the men sat in the back seat and stroked the animal to reassure it as they drove toward Longmont.

They stopped in the next town, ironically called Lyons, and flagged down a Boulder County sheriff's deputy who took one look at the animal and told them they had picked up a mountain lion. The deputy notified the Colorado Division of Wildlife.

The deputy told the men that he smelled marijuana in the Jeep and Laird suggested it was because the cat had relieved herself in the back of the Jeep. They deputy didn't buy it, telling the men "mountain lions don't smoke marijuana," according to the deputy's report of the incident.

Laird, 21, and Zachariah Deming, 19, were ticketed for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

The injured mountain lion, which wildlife officers guessed was four or five months old, had to be euthanized.

A DOW spokesman said the men were lucky to have survived the encounter without serious injuries. Todd Malmsbury told the newspaper that he had never heard of the rescue of a mountain lion that size.

"A mountain lion that large can kill a deer -- that's how they make a living," Malmsbury told the Camera.

Even possession of wildlife is against the law, but the men were not ticketed for that infraction, a sheriff's department spokesman said, because they were acting in good faith.


Article from thedenverchannel.com
 

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"It looked up as if to say, 'Help me,'" Jason Lee Laird told the Boulder Daily Camera.

lmao they must have been high as a motherfvcker!
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: andylawcc
sounds like a made up story, you got a link?

I dont have time to sit around making sh1t up.
I tried posting the link but for some reason it wouldnt post through in my browser... :confused:

Hence me stating the source, denverchannel.com. Go surfin, the waves are great. :p
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Cheetahs smoke weed, why should mountain lions be any different?

Is that why Chester Cheetah is always eating Cheetos?
 

Specop 007

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I think the lion was setting a trap for some easy dinner, but his plans were foiled by the intesne contact high he got once inside the Jeep myself.....
 

andylawcc

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: andylawcc
sounds like a made up story, you got a link?

I dont have time to sit around making sh1t up.
I tried posting the link but for some reason it wouldnt post through in my browser... :confused:

nah, I just thought the source was ananova.com or other fake news site... I mean, that story doesn't sound very real at all. but hey, I guess it did happen.
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: andylawcc
sounds like a made up story, you got a link?

I dont have time to sit around making sh1t up.
I tried posting the link but for some reason it wouldnt post through in my browser... :confused:

nah, I just thought the source was ananova.com or other fake news site... I mean, that story doesn't sound very real at all. but hey, I guess it did happen.

Now on that account, I would indeed be dumb enough to fall for one of those sites.
I Urnt 2 Smurt sometimes.
 

Vic

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Wow, great prick cop. Proof of the benevolence of almighty gubment in action. :roll: 3 guys try to save a young injured cub of an endangered species, get ticketed as the result of their efforts (under a BS law), and the mountain lion cub gets killed. Wow... I feel like paying even more taxes right now... :|
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: Vic
Wow, great prick cop. Proof of the benevolence of almighty gubment in action. :roll: 3 guys try to save a young injured cub of an endangered species, get ticketed as the result of their efforts (under a BS law), and the mountain lion cub gets killed. Wow... I feel like paying even more taxes right now... :|

Thats kinda how I feel. Normally it seems we'd hear about how an injured mountain lion was tortured to death. In this case, thos ekids acted with the best of intentions and the asshole cop tickets them rather then giving them a break "this time" because they were acting with the best of intentions.
 

Vic

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Well, what's even worse is the DOW asshole lying about the mountain lion itself in order to cover his ass. A 4-month old, 65 lb. mountain lion is not large. That's like a kitten. Average adult male weight (which they don't reach until about 1 year old) is 150 lbs.
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Vic
Wow, great prick cop. Proof of the benevolence of almighty gubment in action. :roll: 3 guys try to save a young injured cub of an endangered species, get ticketed as the result of their efforts (under a BS law), and the mountain lion cub gets killed. Wow... I feel like paying even more taxes right now... :|

Thats kinda how I feel. Normally it seems we'd hear about how an injured mountain lion was tortured to death. In this case, thos ekids acted with the best of intentions and the asshole cop tickets them rather then giving them a break "this time" because they were acting with the best of intentions.

The officer is enforcing the law. How does that make him an "asshole"? If they were prosecuted for illegal possesion of the *animal*, then yeah...but what they were ticketed for was drug possession.

Whether it's 'wrong' or not is another story -- but he was doing his job. You would think that people possessing drugs wouldn't be stupid enough to talk to a sheriff's deputy..but apparently some are.

Also -- a 65mb mountain lion may not be 'large' for its species - but compare it to a bobcat and it's a little on the big side, no?
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: CadetLee
The officer is enforcing the law. How does that make him an "asshole"? If they were prosecuted for illegal possesion of the *animal*, then yeah...but what they were ticketed for was drug possession.

Whether it's 'wrong' or not is another story -- but he was doing his job. You would think that people possessing drugs wouldn't be stupid enough to talk to a sheriff's deputy..but apparently some are.

Cool, now next time maybe these guys will just look the other way instead of trying to help someone/something because they happen to have a small amount of a harmless drug on them. Way to go, officer.
It may be illegal, but that doesn't mean he had to bust them.
 

Colt45

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It's like in the trailer park boys episode where they find the lion that has been eating their dope field :)

And bubbles wants to keep it.
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: CadetLee
The officer is enforcing the law. How does that make him an "asshole"? If they were prosecuted for illegal possesion of the *animal*, then yeah...but what they were ticketed for was drug possession.

Whether it's 'wrong' or not is another story -- but he was doing his job. You would think that people possessing drugs wouldn't be stupid enough to talk to a sheriff's deputy..but apparently some are.

Also -- a 65mb mountain lion may not be 'large' for its species - but compare it to a bobcat and it's a little on the big side, no?

Hes an asshole because these kids were actually trying to do some good and he turns right around and busts them and gets them in trouble. He SHOULD have just confiscated the goods, gave them a bit of a lecturing and let it slide. Its wasnt crack, it wasnt meth, they werent spun out of their heads. They were smokin a few fatties and actually trying to do something GOOD and they get in trouble. Thats why hes an asshole. Now, what kind of impression did he make on those kids? I'll tell you what kind. Now their thinking "Gee, if we try to help someone we can end up in jail!"
And what happens next time someone needs help? They look the other way and keep on driving, because Mr. Lawman was a dickhead this time.
 

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It is unlikely that a 4-5 month old lion would kill/hunt large animals for meals a suggested by the article. Because, the young tend to stay with it mother till they are about 1 year old. Mountain lion on its mother tits till it is 3 months old, therefor this young got lost or confused when it is hit by a vehicle. There would be a chance if the mother is around to protect the young if the baby just got hit, or it is young enought for the mother to care. Luckly it wasn't a black bear because bears have more of a matternal instinct than the solitary instinct of mountain lion.