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Old 10-14-2019, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Knotter View Post
Surprised to see this question. . Why allow our ethics be defined by the letter of the law. Why ask here? To someone with a high ethical standard, the laws are irrelevant. Even a legal opinion is an opinion.

Suppose you're explaining it to your 10 year old on her fist hunt?
Ask that question to a non hunting member of the general public... if you turn behaviour over to the law you are empowering that person to decide for you.
You saw in my post that I keep them. However, this is a question that came up, and myself and others want to know the answer. Are mods not allowed to ask questions? As you can see by the responses, it is hard to definitively interpret the letter of the law. I would think that you could be fined for wasting them, but I don't know if that is right. I was simply asking if anyone had a definitive answer.

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