Keep in mind that Simms's #1 competitor, Patagonia, is loudly supportive of chromosome denial and other far left politics.
I don't have much use for it, but pot and all other drugs should be decriminalized at the federal level. It's not the government's job to keep me safe from myself.
As for...
And some hunters on this forum and similar other forums thought it immoral when a Minnesota dentist shot an African lion, when a potential ODFW game commissioner killed a giraffe, when an IDFG commissioner shot baboons.
We all like killing animals, but we have no moral authority on it.
You're still using one set of morals and ignoring the subjectivity. As for the law, hound hunting is illegal in several states. The law and morality are also two different things.
As for wounding the cow, there is no legal means to prevent such a thing. I don't think it's okay, but what I think...
Forcing an animal to run for miles and tangle with dogs, the latter depends on the animal species and often doesn't happen, but I have seen it.
To be clear, I think hound hunting is great. I'm just pointing out that the morals on animal cruelty are not clear or settled.
Fox hunting and hound hunting both involve running an animal down, torturing it, and killing it. Bullfighting is right there with it.
With the normal hunting that you and I do, the intent is one thing, and the result can be another. Everyone that has hunted long enough has at least one...
Really, there's a clear moral line that this guy with the wolf crossed, and it is beyond all of the other activities I listed? I am slightly interested in an explanation of it from you, but more importantly is that it is all very subjective, and a significant number of people believe that...
Evidently, some know just where we should all draw the line, and this should be the hard and fast rule for everyone. Now, please make a ruling on bullfighting, hound hunting, fox hunting, rodeo, dog racing, falconry, long range hunting, spear hunting, fishing with live bait, trapping, etc.
I am...