Yes. You know, America has a bit of an overpopulation problem, in my opinion. Time to die, Kas.
Shhh! Here's a secret!
Go down to your supermarket... and bang! No, not a gunshot, but a whole bunch of meat, ready for you to eat! Face it. You killed it for fun.
How much did your gun, gun license, ammunition, gas to drive to the place, and hunting license cost again? And how much of the deer will you end up eating?
Kas.
They are DEER.
They cannot forcibly do anything. You've already destroyed most of their natural habitats.
Gun, uncle gave it to my Dad. Don't need a gun license for a rifle. Ammunition, fifty bucks for a chunk, but I use it all year for plinking and stuff. I used one bullet. Gas? I stepped outside my house and spotted the bugger. I walked about two hundred yards before capping him. License, $27. I'll end up eating all of the deer, we're going to can it.
Personaly i think this is a cruel thing to do.I mean how would you feel if a load of deer suddenly turned on you and attempted to kill you like you are doing to them.You wouldn't like it would you?So if there was a debate on it i would vote save the deer because this is a cruel thing to do, destroying their habitats while destorying the deer as well.
The only thing I want to hunt right now is a Coyote living in an Orange Grove behind our house. It got all three of our adult cats, and all of our kittens, about 12 total, including my favorite kitten, little ol' Runt, and it has killed about 5/6 strays. There is one stray left that I see once in a while. Coyotes are another increasing problem in Central Florida. Hundreds of House Cats have disappeared, some in large cities, many more in smaller communities. They know it is Coyoties too from the teeth found in the remains of the found cats, and some of the stomachs of the Coyotes that have been ripped open after they were killed, and from eye-witness account. Don't bring any cats to Flordia, people!