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Originally Posted by MaDalton
after all these years i learned this is a pointless discussion.
a large group of Americans (not all) want to keep their guns and a large group on non-Americans (not all) shake their heads in disbelief
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Exactly, it's our cultures colliding.
I want to keep my guns, I was raised with them, I will pass them on to my daughter.
I don't believe I have ever told you or anyone else to buy a gun, don't ask me to get rid of mine because you think differently than me.
Assholes like AKA will argue this without knowing jack shit about the other side. Difference being I will never tell anyone to get a gun that is against having one.
BTW, the state of Pennsylvania has 1,299,372 resident deer hunting licenses. I'd say that's a pretty large group.
LEADING DEER HUNTING STATES
(Licensed Resident Deer Hunters)
Pennsylvania 1,299,372
Michigan 1,005,000
Wisconsin 894,543
New York 812,446
Texas 645,000
LEADING WHITETAIL STATES
(Estimated whitetail populations)
Texas 3,748,000
Michigan 1,900,000
Mississippi 1,750,000
Wisconsin 1,600,000
Alabama 1,500,000
LEADING DEER-KILL STATES
(Total Whitetail Kill, Gun and Bow)
Wisconsin 469,555
Texas 442,000
Michigan 440,000
Pennsylvania 430,583
Georgia 375,100
LEADING FIREARM STATES
(Licensed Resident Gun Hunters)
Pennsylvania 1,000,000
Michigan 675,000
Wisconsin 656,164
New York 643,534
Texas 570,000
LEADING BOW HUNTING STATES
(Licensed Resident Bow Hunters)
Michigan 330,000
Pennsylvania 299,372
Wisconsin 238,379
Ohio 190,000
New York 168,912
LEADING BOW DEER KILL STATES
(Total Whitetail Kill With Bows)
Michigan 97,000
Wisconsin 69,269
Pennsylvania 54,622
Mississippi 40,000
Alabama 40,000
Published in Deer Hunters' 1998 Almanac by Deer & Deer Hunting Magazine