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Native fishermen call for right to shoot nuisan

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Native fishermen call for right to shoot nuisance seals


Environmental | 206531 hits | Aug 14 11:26 am | Posted by: Hyack
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Competition among groups harvesting steadily declining salmon stocks on the lower Fraser River has become so fierce that one category of fisherman is now seeking regulatory approval to shoot and kill an archrival.

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  1. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:29 pm
    Stewards of Mother Earth...

  2. by ridenrain
    Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:24 am
    Jimbo whips out his huge rifle and shoots the bear dead.

    Stan can't believe his eyes.

    STAN
    Hey! It wasn't coming right for us!
    It was just sitting there!

    JIMBO
    SHHH! Not so loud!! Now that there's
    just a technicality.

    KYLE
    What d'ya mean?

    JIMBO
    You see boys, the Democrats have
    passed a lot of laws trying to stop
    us from hunting.

    CARTMAN
    Democrats piss me off!

    JIMBO
    They say we can't shoot certain
    animals anymore unless they're posing
    an immediate threat. Therefore, before
    we shoot something, we have to say;
    "It's coming right for us!"



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