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Exposing the Big Game

Loaded hunters, loaded weapons – Tougher law takes aim at sad situation

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It’s pretty sad that New York – and other states – need laws to deal with people who hunt while intoxicated.

Last week, the state Senate passed a measure to lower the legal blood-alcohol content threshold for hunting while intoxicated from 0.10 percent to 0.08 percent. The Assembly had approved the bill a day before. The new level meets the standard set for driving while intoxicated and boating while intoxicated.

There is no argument that people shouldn’t be walking around the woods or through a field with a gun in one hand and a beer in the other. Hunters will be the first ones to tell you that.

We’re not naive enough to deny that some drinking goes on in hunting camps. But such activity is generally limited to after hours. Then again, right-thinking people wouldn’t expect someone who has knocked back a few…

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1 thought on “Loaded hunters, loaded weapons – Tougher law takes aim at sad situation

  1. “Nevertheless” there should be only one standard for any kind of operation of dangerous equipment – cars, firearms. It sends a message of preferential treatment if not, and we already have enough of that for hunting.

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