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Should Hunting Be Banned
Hunting should be banned because killing innocent animals isn’t a sport, it’s a sick hobby. Far too many people are either injured or killed every year participating in this “sport.” According to the International Hunter Education Association, approximately 1,000 people in the US and Canada are accidentally shot by hunters every year, and just under a hundred of those accidents are fatalities. Most victims are hunters, but non-hunters are also sometimes killed or injured. Although some other forms of recreation cause more fatalities, hunting is one of the few activities that endangers the entire community, and not just the willing participants. Killing animals in this time period is unnecessary because there are those things called supermarkets which provide you with the food you need to survive.
If there are ways to prevent animals from getting killed, don’t you think we should learn them? Hunters have hunted animals for so long that pretty soon, they’re all going to become endangered or extinct. What happened to the dodo bird? Hunters made it become extinct. Sure there are regulations hunters are supposed to follow but who says every hunter does? Too many hunters have abused their privileges.
I have even heard that sometimes when kids are brought up by hunting, they start to eventually get bored with just hunting animals so they go for a more thrilling target, humans.
Hunting also is one of the main causes of deafness.
Hunting has taken on a new meaning through the years. Hunting used to be a means to obtain food. It was a way of life and needed for survival. Most avid hunters now days use hunting as a sport. They have the dead animals displayed on their walls. They use them as trophies, not for food. I feel hunting for sport is cruel.
Wouldn’t shooting and not killing an animal be a slow and painful death too?
In conclusion, hunting is a cruel act that is passed down from many generations. We need to act now to help preserve the innocent animals that are being affected. Thank you.
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Secondly, there is so many things wrong with this argument.
1. Hunting is not cruel. Hunting is far more moral, swift, and painless than buying your meat from a grocery store because the animals live in the wild and do not have to suffer harsh conditions just to be slaughtered.
2. There is no such thing as trophy hunting. Sure, people show off their animals after they harvest them. However, there are laws in every state that you must retrieve and pack out the meat of an animal you harvest. You cannot be a trophy hunter without being a meat hunter first. And even the deer or any other animal that has big antlers, or "trophies", often times are the older, more mature animals which typically are past their sexual maturity or won't make it through the winter. So in fact, "trophy" hunting is a sound conservational practice.
3. Hunting animals actually regulates and maintains animal population. And in no way does it eliminate or endanger species. Hunting, regulation, and hunter-funded conservation has helped grow the population of bears, wolves, deer, turkeys, mountain lions, ducks, geese, elk, pronghorn and many other game and non-game animals from critically low to numbers now exceeding the numbers of animals that were on the continent when The Europeans first settled.
4. Hunters and hunting are extremely critical to conservation. Without funding from state issued licenses/tags and donations conservation including research, reintroduction, and habitat improvement could not be possible. Also, hunters themselves proposed a 11% tax on guns, ammo, weapons, bows, and arrows in 1937 that goes strictly to funding conservation. Today that tax has contributed 8 billion dollars to conservation. Also, without Avid hunter Theordore Roosevelt creating the national park system, we might not have had these beautiful lands kept sacred. So next time you are out in nature or see some wildlife, thank a hunter.
5. Hunting for food is organic, free-range, lean, healthy, non-gmo, and is wonderful way to get in touch with nature.
6. Hunting connects you with nature allows you to form a bond with it. I'm sure that most hunters know and care more about wildlife, the environment, and conservation than most people that have a removed perspective on it.
7. Where on earth did you hear that hunting leads to murdering people? There is no factual information/evidence to support this ridiculous claim.
8. No one is asking you to hunt. You don't have to support it, however you should because hunting ushers forth the next generation of conservationalists and continues to fund conservation.
9. Hunting is wildlife management tool, hunting helps balance wildlife populations with what the land can support, limits crop damage and curtails disease outbreaks.
10. Hunting also helps control populations helping highway safety, auto insurers, farmers, and ranchers.
11. Thanks to hunting and hunters you can enjoy wildlife and wild places for many years to come. You are welcome.
Don't spread misinformation and lies. Educate yourself on the benefits of hunting/hunters.
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I don't expect to change any of your opinions, I just wanted to get my pound of meat (no pun intended).