Total dipshits. Should’ve lost hunting privileges for life, that part was definitely a total lapse of justice. These guys aren’t hunters, they’re murderers. Needed more jail time too.
So if we heard about a driveby in Chicago or LA, would it be fair to say something along the lines of "I'd bet dollars to doughnuts they're liberals?"
When I was about eight years old, I lived in a neighborhood near the Santiam River. An old fellow the live near, sort of took to looking after me some. He always had some Bear Jerky ready to eat and some in the process. Over the next couple of years I ate a lot of that stuff, often quite glad to get it. I think that lasted about 5 years or so before he passed on. I never really wanted to eat that stuff again. Never had a desire for Bear Hunting. Don't need it.
Disturbing double standards in sentencing. Dad gets appropriate sentence, son gets a slap on the wrist. Husband and wife just got sentenced for raping, torturing and murdering her 14 year old adopted daughter, after mutually planning it for months. He got death. She got life. Equal Justice is a myth.
Morons like these do not bother to vote. That said, their ridiculously arrogant demeanor and expressed desire to avoid any responsibility for the result of their actions pegs them as solidly in AOC's camp.
So I have spent quite a bit of time in Alaska and society / culture in parts up there is completely different then here. I think the reason that this type of thing isnt illegal in parts up there is because “hunting” isnt a hey lets go have fun thing, but literally how some of them get clothes / food / etc. So its more a matter of survival then “sport”. Not excusing what these clowns did, or even 100% excusing the laws of Alaska just offering insight as to why the laws might be the way they are. I have a few family members up there who literally have no outside contact with the world for 6-7 months a year. They dont have any big grocery stores around. There are Walmarts in some places but for many people they’re hundreds of miles away.
I'm not disparaging hunting. Especially in Alaska. Shooting wolves from a helicopter is shameful though.
I understand I read a comment somewhere about oh why are these things not illegal in Alaska or something and I was just saying why the laws might be the way they are up there. I honestly haven't ever gone hunting.