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Originally Posted by MathGeek
The ESA has an exception for self-defense, but overzealous prosecutors are often eager to make examples out of people who shoot bears. In the case below, prosecutors moved forward with charges because the shooter could not sufficiently prove how close the grizzlies were to the six children in his yard.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...fense-shooting
Here's another case that was eventually dismissed as self-defense, but not before an overzealous prosecution cost six figures and many years:
http://www.legalreform-now.org/menu4_1.htm
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Let's try and keep this to Louisiana black bears, no sense going to the grizzlies which are more aggressive. Try to keep it in state. You will not find an attack in Louisiana, just a bunch of corn feeders overturned.
:awaitsalongrantaboutoverzealousgovernmentblahblah blah