Originally posted by MJines:
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Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
Sir, I never said canned lion hunting should be made "illegal" - although this sounds like I am splitting hairs. I simply said it needs to be halted, which to me means that as an industry as a whole - we apply enough negative connotations to it, that just like shooting young lions - it mostly goes away all on its own. No demand, no supply - just like that!
I realize I am being optimistic - but that's how I would like to see it go. No one could possibly confuse canned lion shooting - for hunting! No way, no how, not at all.
To your point Aaron, look at what has been accomplished over the last twenty years with buffalo. There is no law that says that shooting a soft bossed bull is illegal. However, by hunters informally recognizing that hunting mature, hard bossed bulls is preferable to hunting young, albeit wide, soft bossed bulls, the standard among hunters has slowly evolved. Does that mean that no soft bossed bulls get shot, certainly not, but it means that far fewer get shot. Now a "trophy bull" to most is a broomed off, smooth, hard bossed bull regardless of the fact that it is 38" and folks look askance at a bull that may be 42" but is soft. By the community of hunters adopting a higher standard, without someone legislating that standard, and holding each other accountable to that standard, the standard has evolved. Is the same thing possible with canned lion hunting, I do not know, but it sure seems like it would be preferable for the hunting community to take the lead on eliminating the demand instead of some legislative body mandating its elimination.