USP VIP cited for selling deer?
The USP's website lists an officers page and among the honorary life members is one AlbertOswald.
Interestingly one Albert Oswald of Millvale PA, who also happened to be a deer processor at the time, was charged with 10 counts of selling venison illegaly. It's public record that he pled guilty to and was therefore convictedon one count in a plea bargain deal.
Typically, in order for an organization to grant an honorary life membership, one has to do something pretty big for the organization or have been an importantpart of itfor a significant time. Is Mr Oswald a typical representative of the USP's membership and management?I guessat least oneUSP insider beleives that you and I should stop or greatly curtail our deer huntingwhile he profits from selling venison.
The first word that comes to mind here is Hypocryte.
The USP could try to claim that this is just one member, but he is or was obviously an important "member". While they publicly attempt tohamstring sound deer management with lawsuits, I cant help but wonder how many other outlaws among their ranks may be quietly doing their own thing.