weck wrote:ForeverTwoWheels wrote:
Are you saying that just because some unelected thug in a suit gives you a blessing in exchange for a bribe (ie license fees) that hunting is any different?
Whats the difference between hunting and poaching? Whether or not you have paid off the State.
Well, poachers also hunt on private land, where they don't even ask the landowners....but I am sure you have something to say about that as well. Not a big deal I suppose?
Can you answer the simple question if the poached animals are victims or not? it sounds like you are saying they are not victims. They are just animals? Right? Do whatever you want to them, as they are just animals? Is that how you think? I am just trying to get a baseline on you...
Quite to the contrary. I take it you are unfamiliar with libertarian principles one of which is ultimate private property ownership rights which include trespassing law. So, yes, I would have a problem with that scenario in which the crime would be trespassing and not poaching.
I would consider an animal that has been killed "legally" or "illegally" a victim of a crime and as long as you have paid your bribe to the DNR they'll leave you alone. However, this point seems to be distracting us from the original topic of discussion.
As I said before, I prefer not to hunt, but that's mostly because I can be rather impatient

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