http://www.lowellsun.com/front/ci_7632225
I hope that coward is not involved with this site.
if so dude, turn yourself in.
I hope that coward is not involved with this site.
if so dude, turn yourself in.
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judy
Lincoln, MA
Hunting shouldn't be allowed anywhere for sport.If you want meat go to a grocery store where tons of it is thrown away daily and pay for it like everyone else instead of killing defenseless animals of any kind , the poor dog died needlessly for some fool to play with a stupid gun that isn't even supposed to be allowed in Massachusetts.Weapons are illegal in MA and yet double standards are ok for idiots.
judy
Lincoln, MA
Hunting shouldn't be allowed anywhere for sport.If you want meat go to a grocery store where tons of it is thrown away daily and pay for it like everyone else instead of killing defenseless animals of any kind , the poor dog died needlessly for some fool to play with a stupid gun that isn't even supposed to be allowed in Massachusetts.Weapons are illegal in MA and yet double standards are ok for idiots.
Holy shit,someone give her a link to this site,maybe we can collectively change her attitude towards guns.
Hard to mistake a black lab for a brown white tail.
FYI- In Minnesota it's prefectly legal to shoot any dog that is in the woods chasing deer.
Hard to mistake a black lab for a brown white tail.
FYI- In Minnesota it's prefectly legal to shoot any dog that is in the woods chasing deer.
Hard to mistake a black lab for a brown white tail.
FYI- In Minnesota it's prefectly legal to shoot any dog that is in the woods chasing deer.
Hard to mistake a black lab for a brown white tail.
FYI- In Minnesota it's prefectly legal to shoot any dog that is in the woods chasing deer.
*******I see quite a few of us chimed in on their comment section. Judy from Lincoln's post is my favorite. Yet another case of complete ignorance and arrogance coming together to create an opinion.
Isn't that the same is MAss as well?
There are hunters who will shoot any dog they see in the woods during hunting season. As a deer hunter myself, that is not something I agree with.
I suspect that the dog was deliberately shot and that putting orange on the dog would not have changed what happened.
Sad really - from both angles. The dog should have been leashed and the hunter should be charged - target identification is obviously a critical part of hunting. It's why joggers, dogs and people raking leaves in white gloves get shot. I live on the high ground and often get uneasy feelings when I'm out in the yard with my yello lab and spot glaze orange in the field below....I have had hunters stalking game 50-feet from my home and when I go out to politely let them know they're too close, they have looked at me with contempt. Then I get not so nice.....
Set up a turret on your deck, that gets the message across...
What makes you think I haven't.....
Sad really - from both angles. The dog should have been leashed and the hunter should be charged - target identification is obviously a critical part of hunting. It's why joggers, dogs and people raking leaves in white gloves get shot. I live on the high ground and often get uneasy feelings when I'm out in the yard with my yello lab and spot glaze orange in the field below....I have had hunters stalking game 50-feet from my home and when I go out to politely let them know they're too close, they have looked at me with contempt. Then I get not so nice.....
Wow. What are the laws on that? Is it possible to put any sort of markers along your property line?
No hunting within 500' of a dwelling unless you have owner's permission. No shooting with 150' of a paved road.
And yes, he could post his property.
Again, they have to be 500' from your house. And 150' from that paved road.Sadly, the property is across the road, (paved) and open to hunting.