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Seasonably mild and relatively pleasant conditions greeted hunters for the opening day of the 2006 Wisconsin nine-day gun deer season on Saturday. DNR hunter education administrator Tim Lawhern, stationed in Juneau County on Saturday, reported one shooting incident statewide. A 25-year-old woman in Ashland County received a self-inflicted non-fatal injury, Lawhern said. |
| Comment by:
doug.huffman@dcwis.com
(11/21/2006)
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Here in Wisconsin a citizen may not conceal a weapon and may not carry a pistol in public. But during hunting season rifles and shotguns abound. Is this cognitive dissonance?
Of course, in Wisconsin, the NRA is about hunting and selling hunting safety, orange for everyone. The NRA doesn't back losers like uninfringement of the Second Amendment.
Either we are equal or we are not. Good people should be armed where they will, with wits and guns. KMA NRA |
| Comment by:
TimJenkin
(11/21/2006)
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Yepper Doug. Wisconsinites should ask the question. Where were those folks rights, that were attacked by the Hmong, New citizen Members of a Family were attacked last Deer season by this Man when he trespassed on their land. 5 of them Died. When this foreigner who doesn't know the laws of this country. Became disgruntled and attack them. Then tried to hide the fact. Where were their Guns for protection?? In a Gun case. |
| Comment by:
TimJenkin
(11/21/2006)
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| con't- But they allow them to come here. They don't now our laws. I'm getting tired of having foreigners point guns at Me while I'm hunting! My wife has had a Gun pointed at Her by New Foreigners, several times when traversing Our areas roads, near hunting areas. I myself and son came under fire once at our local hunting area. Called the Police. NO ONE showed up! Next time I'm returning FIRE! And I have a shovel! |
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