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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: capehorn24] #2881818
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Originally Posted by capehorn24
Originally Posted by centralala
Originally Posted by Bamabucks14
Originally Posted by James
Naw too early, gotta wait till more baiting permits have been purchased

This right here fellas, I’d honestly be surprised if this does not happen.


Not that disagree but there sure seems to be a growing distrust of the DCNR. It use not be that way and a shame that's the direction we are headed.


There is no reason to trust the DCNR, we have the all knowing Aldeer experts to trust

The top brass don't trust, or listen to, their own biologists. They check the political wind and chase the almighty dollar.


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Jim Gray] #2881829
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Well, both the CDC and the World Health Organization recommend testing the deer before eating it and to not eat it if tests positive for a reason. Like others here, I trust the gov't zero especially with the amount of $ that's at stake with the hunting industry.


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Jim Gray] #2881831
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I don't believe a word from those morons at World Health.
They are the idiots who said roundup is a carcinogenic.


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Jim Gray] #2881834
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I don't pretend to know if eating diseased deer is safe or not, but it certainly appears the fear of CW D will have an impact on the number of deer hunters when found in Alabama. Between CWD, land to hunt, cost$$$, etc. number of deer hunters could make a sharp decline.

Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Out back] #2881933
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Originally Posted by Out back
I don't believe a word from those morons at World Health.
They are the idiots who said roundup is a carcinogenic.


I remember in the early 70's when Monsanto boasted 100% safe while rinsing their mouths out and spit it out.
Now, that generation has come to pass and we're left to deal with the present global warming culture. Everything causes cancer. And case studies can be taylored to fit any legal agenda.


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Jim Gray] #2881951
08/18/19 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Gray
Originally Posted by Out back
I don't believe a word from those morons at World Health.
They are the idiots who said roundup is a carcinogenic.


I remember in the early 70's when Monsanto boasted 100% safe while rinsing their mouths out and spit it out.
Now, that generation has come to pass and we're left to deal with the present global warming culture. Everything causes cancer. And case studies can be taylored to fit any legal agenda.


I think I was in fourth or fifth grade when it was determined that "Red Dye No. 9, commonly found in hot dogs, can cause cancer!"

And I thought, even at that age:

1. Injecting almost anything into a lab mouse or rat at concentrated amounts can cause some kind of problem including cell deformities

2. I didn't care because I liked and still like hot dogs. Red hot weenies with mustard, onions and chili are good.


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Jim Gray] #2881983
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I’m not sure about cancer, but the fear is that CWD causes prion associated dementia like Creutzfield Jacob disease in humans. If it did (no confirmation that it does) it would be big and bad news.

Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Prohunter3509] #2881989
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Originally Posted by Prohunter3509
Cwd has been here for god knows how long
State just found a way to get a lot of fed. Dollars by killing thousands of. Deer
Mostly hunter doing work and finding a few here and there . Not gonna change anything
And the animals will build up an ammunity to it , well they say they do anything to stop it
Wasn't it New Mexico found it in the 60's not sure of decade,that's funny they going strong
Just my 2 cents tired of state making. Money off the sportsman throwing scares into them.
Give them a lil longer and they will find another moneymaker if you don't let this one spook you

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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Out back] #2881996
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Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by centralala
Originally Posted by Bamabucks14
Originally Posted by James
Naw too early, gotta wait till more baiting permits have been purchased

This right here fellas, I’d honestly be surprised if this does not happen.


Not that disagree but there sure seems to be a growing distrust of the DCNR. It use not be that way and a shame that's the direction we are headed.

It's a natural progression. They earned the distrust by putting politics above the resources.

In your opinion, when did that begin?


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Jim Gray] #2882021
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The politics became a predominant force with the crossbow circus. There was political winds swirling well before that, but the monster was born during the Riley Smith and Don Seigelman regime. Since then it's grown exponentially and now it's too big to kill.


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Re: Any reports of CWD in Alabama? [Re: Out back] #2882065
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Originally Posted by Out back
The politics became a predominant force with the crossbow circus. There was political winds swirling well before that, but the monster was born during the Riley Smith and Don Seigelman regime. Since then it's grown exponentially and now it's too big to kill.


exactly what Mark said above^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. There was NO groundswell looking to make crossbows legal like the dept said there was, it was all about the money. and it has gotten worse since then. I've never seen such distrust of the dept in my life.


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