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While I own a firearm myself and am basically supportive of 2nd Amendment rights, news stories like this make me stop and ponder for a minute. Every time I think there can't be someone stupider than some news story I read, some other idiot comes along and takes the prize. And the understatement of all-time award goes to the wildlife conservation officer quoted, Obviously, we cant have someone running through a Walmart parking lot shooting at a deer.
http://www.indianagazette.com/news/...gging-buck-from-walmart-parking-lot,16872529/
At the Resort Plaza Walmart, people can save a dollar. And, apparently, waste a buck as well.
By shooting it with a handgun, that is.
Which is why Arcangelo Bianco Jr., 40, finds himself in trouble with the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
According to the commission, Bianco fired several rounds at a hapless white-tailed deer from within the Burrell Township stores parking lot and bagged the animal on the other side of Old William Penn Highway (Old Route 22) one afternoon last November.
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The deer ran around a corner of the store, and Bianco hopped out of the truck, gun in hand, and began firing multiple rounds at the deer, Lucas wrote in charging documents.
The defendant pursued the deer through the parking lot and across Old William Penn Highway, where he killed the deer. The defendant then loaded the deer into his vehicle and took it to a meat processor for butchering, he said.
http://www.indianagazette.com/news/...gging-buck-from-walmart-parking-lot,16872529/
At the Resort Plaza Walmart, people can save a dollar. And, apparently, waste a buck as well.
By shooting it with a handgun, that is.
Which is why Arcangelo Bianco Jr., 40, finds himself in trouble with the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
According to the commission, Bianco fired several rounds at a hapless white-tailed deer from within the Burrell Township stores parking lot and bagged the animal on the other side of Old William Penn Highway (Old Route 22) one afternoon last November.
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The deer ran around a corner of the store, and Bianco hopped out of the truck, gun in hand, and began firing multiple rounds at the deer, Lucas wrote in charging documents.
The defendant pursued the deer through the parking lot and across Old William Penn Highway, where he killed the deer. The defendant then loaded the deer into his vehicle and took it to a meat processor for butchering, he said.