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Muzzleloader Hunting
Is this where muzzleloading is going?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Sasquatch" data-source="post: 2878464" data-attributes="member: 124243"><p>You don't have to defend playing video games. I really don't care if people play them if that's what makes them happy. I was just illustrating what is happening from a biological standpoint. I'm a libertarian and believe you should be free to do what you want as long as the exercise of your freedoms don't impose on another persons freedoms. </p><p></p><p>I've even argued privately with members of the ND G&F that they really have no right to tell me how many or when I can shoot non native invasive Chinese ring neck pheasants if I'm on my own land or on private land I have permission to kill them. What makes them different than a starling, pigeon or a house sparrow other than them charging me a license fee and telling me what I can or cannot do? But I digress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Sasquatch, post: 2878464, member: 124243"] You don’t have to defend playing video games. I really don’t care if people play them if that’s what makes them happy. I was just illustrating what is happening from a biological standpoint. I’m a libertarian and believe you should be free to do what you want as long as the exercise of your freedoms don’t impose on another persons freedoms. I’ve even argued privately with members of the ND G&F that they really have no right to tell me how many or when I can shoot non native invasive Chinese ring neck pheasants if I’m on my own land or on private land I have permission to kill them. What makes them different than a starling, pigeon or a house sparrow other than them charging me a license fee and telling me what I can or cannot do? But I digress. [/QUOTE]
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