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Old 02-26-2014, 12:21 AM
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Weak! That dude could have backed up n let that moose leave, he basically provoked the moose . Like others said a warning shot would have made it run off . Dude is an idiot .
So you are opposed to "stand your ground" laws and favor a duty to retreat?

Failing to retreat = provocation?
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Old 02-26-2014, 07:16 AM
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So you are opposed to "stand your ground" laws and favor a duty to retreat?

Failing to retreat = provocation?
Dude, are you serious? This isn't an armed gunman. This is a moose, a small one at that. This ***** has no respect for wildlife. Rule of thumb is you go the opposite way from a situation like this. He primed this animal into "attacking" him, and then he shot it. The animal was in retreat when he drew and fired.

"Stand your ground" is a weak argument after watching this video. He purposely provoked that moose. It was way too far away to have done anything if he felt like he was in danger. He could have easily turned around, or went another way, but he chose to sit there.

You ever had bear safety training, because I have, and the only time you stand your ground is when the bear is already aggressive. In any other situation you get the heck out of Dodge. Same applies to just about any animal. That moose did not appear to be aggressive until it got close.

Plan and simple, this Guy kept provoking the moose, even AFTER it had turned around. He kept following it. If this was a full grown moose or a bear, would you do the same? I don't think so, so why in this situation is what he did ok? He didn't stand his ground, he kept pushing forward.

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Old 02-26-2014, 07:44 AM
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So you are opposed to "stand your ground" laws and favor a duty to retreat?

Failing to retreat = provocation?
Go count something math boy
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