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  • Man Who Shot Grizzly Being Sued By Feds

    ...despite the local Fish and Wildlife group determining it was self-defense.

    http://www.cdapress.com/news/local_n...e29ff6b8a.html


    In essence, this guy's kids were outside playing when a momma grizzly and her cubs came into the yard and started harassing some animals the kids were raising. He shot momma, and then called Fish and Wildlife. They determined it was self-defense and declined to prosecute.

    Now the federal level has decided to prosecute anyway.


    I'm not sure what to make of the case itself...I mostly wonder if there was a better way to handle the bear rather than shooting it, but I do think that this is a farce of a case. Even the Fish and Wildlife people are backing this guy! Why prosecute?
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  • #2
    The guy was fully in his rights to shoot the bear. Color me confused.

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    • #3
      What a bunch of bull. He was protecting his children and the bears would have eaten his animals. It's not his fault the bear attacked him? What was he supposed to do?

      Lawsuits like this are so stupid.

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      • #4
        This is why so many people follow the three S's.
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        • #5
          Three S's?
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          • #6
            I can't fathom the mindset of some of these people.

            "Hmmm...looks like an interesting case. Bear attacked this guy's family, he shot it. Fish n Wildlife have declared it to be self defense...alright, pretty cut and dry. LET'S GO GET HIM!!!!!"

            Really?????

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kheldarson View Post
              Three S's?
              Shoot, shovel & shut up.

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              • #8
                Sounds like the only thing the bear attacked was the pigs. Oh well, I guess that's a shootable offense.

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                • #9
                  Which means that now the bear and her cubs know that property as a source of food, making the bear a danger to the family in the future. Also, it's a freaking grizzly. You know how fast they are? How powerful? Sure, he could have barricaded the family in the house, reported it to the authorities, and hoped for the best. Or he could eliminate the threat.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by AdminAssistant View Post
                    Which means that now the bear and her cubs know that property as a source of food, making the bear a danger to the family in the future. Also, it's a freaking grizzly. You know how fast they are? How powerful? Sure, he could have barricaded the family in the house, reported it to the authorities, and hoped for the best. Or he could eliminate the threat.
                    This. Much as I like bears and other large predators, I also recognize that they are extremely fucking dangerous. Especially bears, who are fully capable of beating you to death in one single swipe if you get too close.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by AdminAssistant View Post
                      Which means that now the bear and her cubs know that property as a source of food, making the bear a danger to the family in the future. Also, it's a freaking grizzly. You know how fast they are? How powerful? Sure, he could have barricaded the family in the house, reported it to the authorities, and hoped for the best. Or he could eliminate the threat.
                      I guess I can see his point. But then again, I think of the "He's coming right us" defense in South Park as well.

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                      • #12
                        It sounds like a criminal prosecution, not a lawsuit... and not one that will get far, though "the case was dropped" type stories don't get spread nearly as far and wide, if they're reported at all, as the original "stupid initial prosecution" type.
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                        • #13
                          From memory once a bear kills in an area, that area generally becomes it's hunting ground, where it returns to to look for more food, once it discovered there was easy picking there it would have come bac, that's something you really don't want.
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                          • #14
                            Sounds like something the Dept of Natural Retards around here would do.

                            People have been charged and fined for killing wolves that attack their cattle and are a threat to their family.

                            Ya know, if I was at stake to lose a child or a pet because some wild animal who shouldn't be here anyway is, I don't even care if it's "protected", I'm going to kill it. It's the DNR's fault we have so many wolves anyway.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by blas87 View Post
                              Sounds like something the Dept of Natural Retards around here would do.

                              People have been charged and fined for killing wolves that attack their cattle and are a threat to their family.

                              Ya know, if I was at stake to lose a child or a pet because some wild animal who shouldn't be here anyway is, I don't even care if it's "protected", I'm going to kill it. It's the DNR's fault we have so many wolves anyway.
                              I've never, ever heard of wolves actually attacking people; normally, they're way too timid around humans to even try.

                              Now, a grizzly... I get that. They're pretty damn big, and fierce, and normally not easily intimidated. But wolves? Do you have any sources for these events?
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