Vet in MI
#1
Got this form another source
Michigan Veterinary Medicla Association for a few days. They have stated that this event is against the Veterinary Medicine Oath and any Vet participating in this could face loss of license due to the ethics violation and they agree with me on the law in this regards I have posted elsewhere on here as to this being illegal. They are pursueing an investigation into the hosting ranch and any personel they have involved.
If you want to pursue game in the manner you have spoken of, you can get camera lenses with crosshairs on them and rangefinders built in. You can use all the skills you wish to employ and then take a picture of your trophy. you won't harm the deer this way and you can prove you were close enough to have made a shot. they can run their league this way and just leave hunting alone.[/align]
If you want to pursue game in the manner you have spoken of, you can get camera lenses with crosshairs on them and rangefinders built in. You can use all the skills you wish to employ and then take a picture of your trophy. you won't harm the deer this way and you can prove you were close enough to have made a shot. they can run their league this way and just leave hunting alone.[/align]
#3
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 913
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From: North Carolina
ORIGINAL: ilovehunting
Sounds totally retarted to me. They should have just as many rights as we should.
Sounds totally retarted to me. They should have just as many rights as we should.



