Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Argument Hour - Hunting



This is for Kenneth, because I'm sure he'll love it, that hunting bastard!

For those who consider hunting brutal, and unnecessary, I ask you to rethink your view. As part two of the argument hour begins, and another seemingly needless argument takes place, I hope you once again view life at all different angles. So as hunting is becoming a more and more extinct past time, it has in turn affected animals that are endangered. How does the elimination of a hobby that kills animals, actually hurt animals? The reason is that, a good portion of the money earned from the sales of hunting licenses goes to national wildlife preserves around the country. Now with hunting on the decline, funding for these reserves is following suit. Hunting is a highly regulated sport. With limited time frames to actually go out and hunt, as well as the costs and fees a person has to pay to actually get out there, there is actually a very limited amount of killing being done. So with these regulations, and the funding that hunting brings, can hunting actually help the animal kingdom?

Reminder: I in no way agree or disagree with what I am saying, I'm leaving it for your own interpretation. If you want to go hunt. That's on you!

1 comment:

beetea said...

they should charge people for licenses to hunt in a virtual hunting ground... oh they should charge people for their virtual laser hunting rifles and other animal killing weapons. oh and after they're done virtually hunting, they can take home realistically looking stuffed animals. this way; everyone is happy, animals can stay alive, hunters get to shoot at animals, and the white man gets they money.