Originally posted by Shack:
There was a vote Nov. 2nd in North Dakota on whether to ban canned hunts. The proposal was mentioned in a topic here at the time. I thought the results would be good to know, but after not being able to find them using the search feature, I looked it up on-line.
Here it is -
http://results.sos.nd.gov/resu...t=BQ&type=SW&map=CTYRather interesting, no? Check out the proposal's wording - "any man made enclosure". It was EXTREMELY broadly worded and in my opinion would have outlawed ALL kinds of high fence operations or even under a "liberal interpretation" of the law, private club hunting. It would have meant for practical purposes, no high fences period.
It was defeated, but fairly narrowly. In MANY states it would have passed. Since a pro hunting state like ND came close to passing it, outside groups will surely take note and we therefore have not heard the last of it. By "outside groups" I mean of course the usual suspects...liberal democrats, those who hate gun owners, anti-hunters, and militant vegetarian rights fanatics.
If "canned hunts" can be put up to a public referendum so too can traditional forms of hunting.
This is all very fragile when you come down to it...a good thing to not forget.