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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Fw: Re[2]: [petlaw] Re: NJ Bears



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Thomas Kirby <slowswimmer1@yahoo.com>
To: pet-law@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:02:29 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [petlaw] Re: NJ Bears



And instead of coming up with a workable method that requires small efforts on the installment plan, our so-called leadership gets to take drastic action that destroys a lot more than necessary, all at once, after they've let the situation fester until it becomes deadly.  At the same time they forcibly prevent the people who have to live with the bears from coming up with their own solutions.

How do DNR and animal control become a collection of disgusting sociopaths?  I don't know, it's a mystery to me.

I figure people might as well make pets of them and play with them if they're going to be forced to live with them anyway.  Having a less adversarial relationship might help, might not, but this half-way stuff is for the birds.

Breeding is the opposite of killing.  My blog: www.animalculture. org

--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Walt Hutchens <waltah@earthlink. net> wrote:

Define 'solution.' The one thing that won't work in the long term is

for officials to ignore the issue: Ultimately bears will kill people

and action will be taken. Of course Gov. Corzine may have moved on to

grander things by then.

Walt Hutchens

Timbreblue Whippets

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