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<blockquote data-quote="sesh" data-source="post: 1741663" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>Since you aren't making assumptions, I'd like to see the historical, logical data you speak of. I'd be interested in seeing how they did that study, or are you just <em>assuming</em> that we bait more today than they did in the past. No wait, you don't make assumptions.</p><p>This isn't even worth fighting over. fishfurlife, I'm sorry for making assumptions about your assumptions about my assumptions about your assumptions. Therefore, I retract dead wrong and say you are categorically wrong, that okay?</p><p>Nobody is trying to attack you personally, I assume<img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />, I'm just saying it doesn't make sense that they would regulate public land to try and prevent the spread of disease on a wild species that roams pretty much wherever it wants on this earth. How are they going to confine the non-diseased deer to public land so they can't go to private land and get the corn disease? It's either high fence around public land, which still won't stop the spread, or banning baiting on all land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesh, post: 1741663, member: 9014"] Since you aren't making assumptions, I'd like to see the historical, logical data you speak of. I'd be interested in seeing how they did that study, or are you just [I]assuming[/I] that we bait more today than they did in the past. No wait, you don't make assumptions. This isn't even worth fighting over. fishfurlife, I'm sorry for making assumptions about your assumptions about my assumptions about your assumptions. Therefore, I retract dead wrong and say you are categorically wrong, that okay? Nobody is trying to attack you personally, I assume:), I'm just saying it doesn't make sense that they would regulate public land to try and prevent the spread of disease on a wild species that roams pretty much wherever it wants on this earth. How are they going to confine the non-diseased deer to public land so they can't go to private land and get the corn disease? It's either high fence around public land, which still won't stop the spread, or banning baiting on all land. [/QUOTE]
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