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  1. Now that the bleeding hearts have all but done away with trapping and hunting; the management of predators has disappeared. When they stop being afraid of people and are overpopulated and short of food; they will attack dogs, cats, children and possibly smaller adults. Then they will have to spend tax dollars to trap and hunt them.

    https://youtu.be/oGEOxfKNHog?si=DRy4KgxcqbejdEb3

    Look what happened with composting in Essex Junction: rats were everywhere and the city had to hire exterminators to get rid of them. Oh and then they decided that maybe composting should be stopped. You just can’t fix ignorance and stupid.

  2. Any animal that has porcupine quills in the mouth will be better off getting shot, as this could be a long painful death.