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If you haven’t commented before, read this. This blog is moderated. You can contact webmaster Ralph Maughan at rmaughan2@cableone.net. The other webmasters are Ken Cole and Brian Ertz. Your first comments to this blog go directly into the moderation box and must be approved by the webmaster. Every day new people are approved. About every two weeks someone is disapproved. After your first comment is approved, your future comments might appear automatically. Permission to comment might be revoked for any reason.Due to the controversial nature of the issues discussed, hard experience tells that a completely open forum would be a string of insults. We don’t want this to be a forum for free floating emotion. There are quite a few strangers who show up and post a troll. They are usually removed unless posting them would seem to bring the embarrassment they deserve. It is probably not a good idea for your first post to ridicule or insult the readers and editors of this blog. Comments such as those are common and usually their authors are blocked from making future posts. For obvious reasons it is especially unwise to make such comments from a government owned computer. We also frownu0026hellip;
About Hunting
March 24, 2010 We decided to write this page because of continual confusion about this forum’s stand on hunting. This is not a pro-hunting blog, nor an anti-hunting blog. There is a good reason. Bad feeling between hunters and those don’t like hunting is probably the single biggest reason why there is not a widespread political movement to protect and enhance wildlife and wildlife habitat in the United States. Part of this split is philosophical, but part is deliberately stirred up by those who have other political and economic agendas. We would rather not have discussions about the wrongness or rightfulness of hunting, but they seem unavoidable. However, we will step in when they get personal or otherwise out of hand. More about this later.
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