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December 2nd, 2010, 04:22 PM #31
Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
LATEST DEVELOPMENT!!!
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/...111209499.html
Bucks County Authorities claim an illegal high powered rifle killed the hunter in Quakertown.
I do not know of any rifle that is illegal for hunting because it is "too powerful." Anyone here with knowledge of such a thing, feel free to chime in.Join the groups protecting your rights from the fools trying to take them from you!
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December 2nd, 2010, 04:27 PM #32
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December 2nd, 2010, 04:43 PM #33Super Member
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December 2nd, 2010, 04:52 PM #34
Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
Last edited by Steve_NEPhila; December 2nd, 2010 at 04:55 PM.
Join the groups protecting your rights from the fools trying to take them from you!
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December 2nd, 2010, 04:59 PM #35Super Member
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Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
[QUOTE=Steve_NEPhila;1417041]That is not my point. My point is the headline and sensational reporting. Here is the headline:
"Illegal High-Powered Rifle Killed Hunter: Police"
See it clearly now?
Illegal gun or illegal activity? Do I really have to spoon feed this to you?[/QUOTE]
I like your last sentence you edited your post, How old are you?
My point was your "LATEST DEVELOPMENT" wasn't the latest.
If you read the other posts you could see that you can't use a rifle to deer hunt in Bucks County.
And when doesn't a paper not sensationalize headlines?
Spoon fed enough for you???
."The more people I meet, the more I like my dog."
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December 2nd, 2010, 05:29 PM #36
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December 2nd, 2010, 08:57 PM #37Member
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Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
Ramtuff, please do not take any offense to what I'm about to say, I just want to make a broader point with your statement.
When I took the hunter safety course, I had never been hunting in my life and i knew no one who hunted. I entered the sport out of my own interest. They gave me the hunter digest and i read it front to back several times over. I made sure I understood all of the rules and regs, not only for where I was hunting, but for other parts of the state as well. In a sport like deer hunting, it is inherently dangerous, and I didn't want to make any mistakes. I feel as gun owners and hunters, it is our duty to fully understand our sport through and through. It not only ensures our safety, but the safety of others. It also gives us the power to self patrol and stop idiots from dangerous behavior that could get themselves killed (like the story of the guy carrying an eight point on his back while wearing no orange).
It is our primary DUTY to know the rules, regulations, and laws for this sport because of the inherent danger and risks involved. Let's go people, something like firearm restriction in certain county's and WMU's should not be a surprise. It isn't difficult to read the digest every year to make sure things haven't changed. Its not a difficult read, and you might learn something that could save your life. Hunting is a fantastic sport and it's my favorite time of the year, but when it comes to doing this safely, there should be no screwing around and there should be no surprises.Last edited by Squid; December 2nd, 2010 at 09:00 PM.
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December 3rd, 2010, 01:02 AM #38Senior Member
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Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
Thanks for the education, everyone. I appreciate it.
Why would I take offense? I agree with everything you said. Currently, I'm not a hunter, and have never been hunting a day in my life, but I've recently taken an interest in it. That said, I'll readily admit I'm totally ignorant of anything hunting related, including the law. That's where my question stemmed from...as a non-hunter who is ignorant of the law. At this point, I'm not sure if I'll ever go hunting, but I do plan on taking the hunter's safety course, if for nothing else but the education.
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December 3rd, 2010, 01:12 AM #39Member
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Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
Ramtuff,
I realized my assumption that you were a hunter after posting my reply. Good to hear you're considering taking up the sport. You'll quickly fall in love with it.
Be safe out there guys, stories like this shooting are frightening and simply should not take place.
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December 3rd, 2010, 01:30 AM #40Senior Member
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Re: Hunter found dead in Quakertown
No problem...never pass up the opportunity to teach safety.
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