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Am I missing something or are not bans on hunting and fishing necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="NtharotepDragon" data-source="post: 2189504" data-attributes="member: 629584"><p>We are having fighermen up in arms here in Florida about the fishing ban saying certain areas can't be fished based on the level of the population of the fish. </p><p>We had a protest some years back by seafood restaurants against the ban of Alaskan snow crab. </p><p></p><p>If you just allow folks to hunt animals or fish them without restrictions will that not lead to extinction of the species or, at the very least, making them so rare that you have to charge exuberant prices for them?</p><p>I understand the folks make a living off of this fishing or crabbing or hunting and such but is the answer really promote the industry now and damn the future?</p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NtharotepDragon, post: 2189504, member: 629584"] We are having fighermen up in arms here in Florida about the fishing ban saying certain areas can't be fished based on the level of the population of the fish. We had a protest some years back by seafood restaurants against the ban of Alaskan snow crab. If you just allow folks to hunt animals or fish them without restrictions will that not lead to extinction of the species or, at the very least, making them so rare that you have to charge exuberant prices for them? I understand the folks make a living off of this fishing or crabbing or hunting and such but is the answer really promote the industry now and damn the future? Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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