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The Hunting Debate: Aiming at the Issues

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Examines both sides of the debate over whether recreational hunting is a cruel practice or a legitimate sport, discussing such aspects as gun control, animal population control, and the traditional nature of the activity

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First published September 13, 1999

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September 16, 2016
Have you ever thought about the real reason why hunting is in news or on facebook? With people talking about how inhumane it is to hunt. People don’t realize that hunting is a way of survival and the way that the Indians lived. In the book The Hunting Debate: Aiming at the issues, it describes arguments. Hunting is a very controversial sort in today's world. In the start of the book it gives you an overview of hunting and the background knowledge you need to understand both sides of an argument. In each new argument they describe what both sides are (for or against) and what both want for an outcome. This book is for hunters and the general public trying to understand why hunting is always in the news.
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