| Since it’s both loud and illegal to discharge a firearm in Arlington, I doubt it does that way. |
Of course, I am aware. Why do you think we called? Would it be better if a civilian showed up with their gun in the middle of the day, in the middle of the road to shoot the fawn? Would you rather a tiny fawn suffer for hours and days? I was unaware that the bear was dying already, and this was a mercy kill. |
How do you know the driver isn't the one who called? |
You are correct, I don't know. Thank you for correcting me. Probably was the driver. Which makes me think even more highly of Maryland citizens. They do not shoot bears like their counterparts in NoVa. |
How do you know the bear was shot? |
Yeah because the whole bear/gallbladder industry is definitely propagated by/for women. |
If the bear died in Maryland, it would probably be because it choked on one of those overrated crab cakes. |
Well when you’re going with a particular narrative you must invent facts to support it. |
Because murda lander's think virginians are all gun toting hicks |
Maryland bears have exquisite taste and know that Maryland blue crabs are the best food. It would have died happy. In Virginia, the poor bear was shot because it was black, a common cause of death for many in Virginia. |
It damages the asphalt. |
Exactly. It should be a fair fight. If the bear doesn't have a gun, you shouldn't have one either. |
Dogs are dangerous too. Does that mean that if I see your dog wandering around the neighborhood, maybe it accidentally got out, no matter though because let this rational I can kill it, throw it in a garbage bag and drop it on the road. Sure I can do that, but I bet you’d have more to say than make sense since “dogs are dangerous” |
I see them all the time at the in the camp grounds around the Shenandoah and no they aren’t scary to me. They are looking easy food and people aren’t easy food. |
| HOW DID THE BEAR DIE?! |