At least he is paying attention to this problem. Also we get mike's take on the whole issue of hunting with which i fully concur. I am not so sure that we want to let up yet on wild hogs but that is actually only the beginning.
Our long term problem is successful wild life management and the necessary harvest of surplus animals. None of that is addressed by an idiot running around with a rifle, nor can it be addressed successfully by adding in a large range of carnivores. Fencing has done the most in this regard but it is hardly perfect.
It will really take human mind augmentation allowing mind to mind communication or more correctly mind to mind no trespassing fences. I do not think this is impossible at all.
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President Trump saves the elephants of Zimbabwe: Big game hunting trophy ban to remain in place
Tags: big game, elephants, firearms, hunting, President Trump, self-defense, Zimbabwe
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-18-president-trump-saves-the-elephants-big-game-hunting.html#
(Natural News)
Believe it or not, the murder of elephants with hunting rifles is
routinely called “conservation” by government regulators. (Note
carefully that human depopulation
is also being promoted as a way to “save the planet” these days.) After
government bureaucrats at the US Fish and Wildlife department announced
a recent decision to allow big game “trophies” to be imported into the
United States, President Trump reversed the decision and reinstated the elephant trophy ban, reports the UK Daily Mail.
“Put big game trophy decision on hold until such time as I review all
conservation facts. Under study for years. Will update soon with
Secretary Zinke. Thank you!” he tweeted.
This means that U.S. big game hunters will no longer be able to bring
their “trophies” back to the United States, creating a strong
disincentive for them to go hunt the elephants in the first place (big
game hunters think it makes them “macho” to hang the heads of dead
animals on their walls). Effectively, President Trump just saved many elephants of Zimbabwe.
Hunting elephants is one of the most insanely cruel and evil acts imaginable
Now, for my take on all this:
As you probably know, I’m a long-range target shooter, trained to hit targets at 1,000+ yards with precision and accuracy. Yet I would never think of deploying such skills against an innocent, intelligent conscious being such as an elephant.
Elephants are intelligent, aware and majestic creatures. They have
excellent memories, they experience emotions, and they grieve for the
loss of their loved ones. In many ways, elephants display the “humanity”
that now seems to be lacking in most humans. We should look to
elephants for inspiration, not for target practice.
To this day, I still cannot understand how a human being can think of
hunting elephants or other big game as a form of entertainment. The
depth of cruelty and evil in such acts is almost too intense to
accurately describe in mere words. The murder of an elephant is, in many
ways, much like the murder of an innocent child. Yet all across
America, the ultra-wealthy line up to murder elephants and other large
game so that they might acquire bragging rights for having killed an
innocent being.
Note that only the ultra-wealthy can afford to hunt big game in Africa.
This is not an activity that everyday firearms owners pursue. Hunting
big game probably costs on the order of $100,000+ by the time you factor
in the travel, hunting guides, local licenses and all the rest. Big
game hunting, in essence, is the cruel “sport” of the heartless and wealthy… people with too much time and money on their hands and no sense of empathy for the animal kingdom.
As a firearms advocate, I often encounter people who enjoy hunting
animals. It has never made any sense to me, and I often try to explain
to these people, “Rifles are for defending liberty, not for killing
innocent animals.” The Second Amendment, after all, was actually written to protect the rights of the people to shoot tyrants, not for hunting purposes.
Wild hogs, rattlesnakes and “nuisance” creatures
In Texas, where I’m based, there’s a lot of hunting of wild hogs,
which are a genuine nuisance to farmers and ranchers across the South.
These wild hogs tear up fields, effectively creating potholes that
subsequently tear up tractors and other equipment. Because these wild
hogs are such a nuisance, Texas and other states have declare “open
season” on those hogs year-round. So farmers routinely shoot them, even
when such efforts seem to do nothing to stem the tide of the hogs. (They
reproduce rapidly and live off the wild onions in the dirt. These wild
hogs are the ultimate survivalists…)
At one level, I can sort of understand other people shooting wild
animals that become a strong nuisance to their own ranch operations, but
I personally don’t hunt them on my ranch. I see them frequently,
however. On certain days, I’ll encounter 40 – 50 of these wild hogs when
walking my own animals, and just yesterday I spotted what surely must
have been a 350 lb. male hog, journeying on his own. All wild hogs run from humans
and seem to pose no actual risk to human beings (although they do have
tusks, but I’ve never seen one attempt to attack me or any other human).
Technically, shooting one of these wild hogs is child’s play. It
takes virtually no skill at all (and therefore proves nothing). So I
wouldn’t even think of shooting one of these creatures as any sort of
“challenge” in the first place. Anyone can easily approach these wild
hogs to within 75 yards or closer, and if you can’t hit your target at
75 yards, you probably shouldn’t own a rifle in the first place.
(By the way, I do shoot rattlesnakes when I encounter them on my
property. I do not shed any tears over shooting rattlesnakes, as they
pose a very serious hazard to my goats, donkeys and dogs. They are also
extremely dangerous to humans and can cause you to lose an entire foot
or leg due to medical amputation. Importantly, when shooting
rattlesnakes, you must accurately hit their head on the first shot to
completely nullify them as a threat. Even half a rattlesnake can still
bite you as long as their head is still functioning. Fortunately, when
coiled in their striking position, rattlesnakes make a very still target
that’s easy to shoot: Their rattles are going off, but they are
motionless and coiled. One shot to the head instantly stops the rattle
and causes the snake to collapse dead. If you’re a terrible shot and
can’t accomplish this with a solid bullet, try a revolver with a .410
gauge shotgun shell in it, such as The Judge. Or just use a 20 ga.
shotgun.)
Cruel to kill wild hogs for sport, but justifiable in extreme survival situations
As a prepper and practical person, I should disclose that if a total
collapse event were to take place that thrust us all toward starvation
due to a collapsed food supply, I might harvest a few wild hogs for meat
(for myself as well as my dogs), but shooting a wild animal is never something I would pursue as “sport” or “entertainment.”
Wild hogs have consciousness, too. They are intelligent, aware and
capable of feeling pain. To put any animal through the pain and
suffering of being shot is an unacceptable activity except in the most
dire survival circumstances, in my view.
I say all this as an accomplished shooter. I recently tied for first
place in a pistol competition shoot. My battle rifle skills are well
polished, and my long-range rifle skills are better than probably 99 out
of 100 rifle owners, since most rifle owners have no clue how to
calculate long-range ballistics to put rounds on target at extreme
distances. I’m saying all this because I want you to know that just because a person is proficient in firearms doesn’t mean they enjoy shooting innocent animals.
Firearms proficiency and “hunting” are not synonymous. Many anti-gun
people on the Left tend to dishonestly conflate these two concepts,
falsely asserting that all firearms owners are simultaneously cruel to
animals. That’s a blatant lie.
My mission is the protection of life and liberty. That’s why I advocate for natural medicine while also being a highly proficient firearms operator. In my view, firearms should be deployed to save lives,
not to take innocent life. Even in a case where firearms must be
deployed to defend liberty, such actions must always be pursued only as a
last-ditch defense when all other options have been exhausted.
Firearms are tools that should be used to SAVE lives, not take lives
Firearms are tools that, in my view, should be used to save lives.
That’s why you will never find a big game “trophy” in my house. Nor will
I ever hunt animals for entertainment purposes, as such acts stand in
total violation of my principles and ethics.
Hunting is not a necessary activity to acquire very high-end
proficiency as a long-range shooter, by the way. Technically, the skill
that most hunters lack is mathematics. You need good
math skills to compensate for real-world conditions such as wind,
inclination, moving speed of the target, the cosine of the wind angle,
etc. That’s because all bullets follow the laws of physics, and the laws
of physics are well described by mathematics. If you suck at math, you
will also suck at long-range shooting. (There are a lot of hunters in
America who are terrible at math and terrible at shooting. I would tell
hunters that it is highly unethical for you to hunt animals when your
firearms skills are so poor, as you’re more likely to wound the animal
than actually kill it. If you’re going to hunt a living creature, at
least have the decency to take its life as quickly and painlessly as
possible.)
My hope is that I never have to take a life with a firearm. Should
that unfortunate day come — due to collapse, self-defense or national
defense — I will of course deploy all the tools in my possession in the
defense of life and liberty, but I won’t celebrate it. I’ll probably
shed tears of sadness.
Until then, I pray that we may all live in a world where innocent
beings can be free to roam without being targeted for murder. And I pray
that we can live in a world where the tyranny of the deranged,
totalitarian Left is held at bay so that the Second Amendment need never
be activated in national self-defense. I pray that my firearms need
only shoot paper and steel targets, never flesh and bone. And I pray
that the Left never attempt a nationwide confiscation of citizens’
firearms, for such a proclamation would likely unleash a torrent of
bloodshed across our nation, probably ending in civil war or armed revolt.
– Mike Adams
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