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Tough way to go out. Mountain lion attack
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Mac" data-source="post: 3071111" data-attributes="member: 104530"><p>Tragic and completely avoidable. I'm sure if a mountain lion or any other threat approached an LEO or wildlife officer they would kill it on sight. We don't have these pests here in SC, but if we did, and one threatned my homestead or anything else I cared about, I wouldn't give a **** what some bureaucrat said. I'd kill every one of them in my path and bait the rest for slaughter. God gave man dominion over all wild things, and that means eliminating deadly threats when necessary. In the free state of SC, they'd probably give you a medal for getting rid of them. A 12 gauge with #4 buck and a tight choke would do just fine. Many marauding packs of wild dogs on the hunting lease will attest to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Mac, post: 3071111, member: 104530"] Tragic and completely avoidable. I'm sure if a mountain lion or any other threat approached an LEO or wildlife officer they would kill it on sight. We don't have these pests here in SC, but if we did, and one threatned my homestead or anything else I cared about, I wouldn't give a **** what some bureaucrat said. I'd kill every one of them in my path and bait the rest for slaughter. God gave man dominion over all wild things, and that means eliminating deadly threats when necessary. In the free state of SC, they'd probably give you a medal for getting rid of them. A 12 gauge with #4 buck and a tight choke would do just fine. Many marauding packs of wild dogs on the hunting lease will attest to this. [/QUOTE]
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