What can one shoot?

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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
I assume we are referring to half baked defences as being control of vermin etc as I could not agree that all people who shoot things lack humanity. I personally don't but if someone shoots a rabbit and eats it or a pheasant etc then I think you could argue that they actually understand where meat comes from in a morally better way than the supermarket carnivore who is happy to eat the product without thinking about its origins.
 
I've killed many animals, but then I am a vet.


I don't see the problem with shooting something that you later plan to eat, as long as you dispatch it humanely (i.e. are a good shot!). I do have a problem with shooting for fun. I'm ambivelent about shooting for pest control - I think an air gun is a much kinder way to kill a rat than poisoning, but I'd question whether the rats are doing sufficient harm to warrant "controlling" in many situations.
 
I assume we are referring to half baked defences as being control of vermin etc as I could not agree that all people who shoot things lack humanity. I personally don't but if someone shoots a rabbit and eats it or a pheasant etc then I think you could argue that they actually understand where meat comes from in a morally better way than the supermarket carnivore who is happy to eat the product without thinking about its origins.


I agree, especially given the conditions intensively farmed animals are kept in (not a veggie buy the way but I do always buy British and prefer to buy from butchers and farm shops).
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Working on the recycled atom theory everything was once bits of something else. I will eat or drink nothing that involved the killing of an animal to derive the food product.
 
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