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OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
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OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
Have you seen this?
http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 So much for the Sporting use of Semi Automatic Weapons. My 6 shot Marlin just could not measure up to this use of a legal weapon. Nartker @ AOL.com Nartker |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
Have you seen this?
http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 So much for the Sporting use of Semi Automatic Weapons. My 6 shot Marlin just could not measure up to this use of a legal weapon. Nartker @ AOL.com Nartker |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:43:55 +0200, "Osmo Jauhiainen"
wrote: Have you seen this? http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 OsmoJ Its basically been all anyone has been talking about here in northern Wisconsin for the last two days. While I think we've had some people who were murdered during deer hunting before, we've never experienced an example of someone going off the deep end like this before. Since the shootist was a Hmong refugee there has been an increase in racial tensions in addition to the old fights about assault weapons (the gun was an SKS with a 20 round banana clip) , personal responsibility and even the effect that practices like deer baiting have had on the psyche of the average Wisconsin deer hunter. A very sad day for my state. g.c. |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:43:55 +0200, "Osmo Jauhiainen"
wrote: Have you seen this? http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 OsmoJ Its basically been all anyone has been talking about here in northern Wisconsin for the last two days. While I think we've had some people who were murdered during deer hunting before, we've never experienced an example of someone going off the deep end like this before. Since the shootist was a Hmong refugee there has been an increase in racial tensions in addition to the old fights about assault weapons (the gun was an SKS with a 20 round banana clip) , personal responsibility and even the effect that practices like deer baiting have had on the psyche of the average Wisconsin deer hunter. A very sad day for my state. g.c. |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
Osmo Jauhiainen wrote:
Have you seen this? http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 Yes, I've seen it, it would be hard to miss. As you might imagine it's big news over here. Fatal hunting accidents are fairly common, six dead arguing over a tree stand is not. I don't know what genius in the CIA or State Department decided it would be a good idea to plop 45,000 Hmong from Laos into lily-white Minnesota but racial tension between whites and Hmong has been a fact of life for years up in the Northwoods, especially during hunting season. -- Ken Fortenberry |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
Osmo Jauhiainen wrote:
Have you seen this? http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 Yes, I've seen it, it would be hard to miss. As you might imagine it's big news over here. Fatal hunting accidents are fairly common, six dead arguing over a tree stand is not. I don't know what genius in the CIA or State Department decided it would be a good idea to plop 45,000 Hmong from Laos into lily-white Minnesota but racial tension between whites and Hmong has been a fact of life for years up in the Northwoods, especially during hunting season. -- Ken Fortenberry |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
George Cleveland wrote:
Its basically been all anyone has been talking about here in northern Wisconsin for the last two days. While I think we've had some people who were murdered during deer hunting before, we've never experienced an example of someone going off the deep end like this before. Since the shootist was a Hmong refugee there has been an increase in racial tensions in addition to the old fights about assault weapons (the gun was an SKS with a 20 round banana clip) , personal responsibility and even the effect that practices like deer baiting have had on the psyche of the average Wisconsin deer hunter. Refugee ? Twenty-four years in the US, speaks fluent English, naturalized US citizen, hard working taxpayer who annually buys an out-of-state Wisconsin hunting license. How long you figure before he's not a refugee anymore ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
OT Hunting tragedy in Wisconsin
On 11/23/04 8:46 AM, in article ,
"George Cleveland" wrote: On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:43:55 +0200, "Osmo Jauhiainen" wrote: Have you seen this? http://www.greenbaynewschron.com/pag...article=128703 OsmoJ Its basically been all anyone has been talking about here in northern Wisconsin for the last two days. While I think we've had some people who were murdered during deer hunting before, we've never experienced an example of someone going off the deep end like this before. Since the shootist was a Hmong refugee there has been an increase in racial tensions in addition to the old fights about assault weapons (the gun was an SKS with a 20 round banana clip) One of the news reports I read/heard said that the rifle used was a type used commonly for deer hunting. Is this true? I know next to nothing about hunting- check that, I know nothing about hunting. Bill |
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