"The only reason i feel it is alright to shoot a deer out of season is ............. .... u really need to put food your table to feed your family because u dont thave the money to buy food."
I meant to comment on that statement, but forgot to do so.
"Need" is a pretty subjective term. What will you based need upon? What if the guy owns a house and has equity in it but no cash in the bank? Does he really need to kill deer out of season to put food on the table or should he get a home equity loan to afford food for his family. What about the guy that doesn't own a home but owns a $40,000 SUV or Truck and has no money in the bank? How about the guy that has no home and a piece of crap vehicle, but has $5,000 in the bank beause he is saving up for his first home purchase and he doesn't want to spend the money on food so that he can eventually reach his goal of having at least 5% for a down payment on a home.
If we base shooting game out of season on need, I am sure that I could fit a lot of people into the need category unless "Need" is defined by the legislature. Even then, I would love to see how the legislature defines need. This gets very tough.
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