A photograph of the California Fish and Wildlife Commission president smiling and holding up a dead mountain lion that he shot has ignited controversy in the state, where hunting the creatures has been illegal since 1990. Dan Richards, however, shot the animal in Idaho, where hunting...

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He’s thumbing his nose at California law,” Assemblyman Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, told the San Jose Mercury News. “He’s mocking it. Frankly, I think he should face the music and step down. He’s done something that’s a disgrace to his position and to responsible hunters in California.”
I agree he is a disgrace to his position, and should pay the consequences of his actions as any lawbiding citizen would have to do.
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What an absolutely stupid asinine post.Totally devoid of fact or relevance.
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NR 1....he broke NO LAW.........so your claim and post is INVALID.....
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All I could get from the article, California is really @!$%#ed up.
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Are you kidding me? This is radical animal rights extremism at it's worst.The world has had it it with these California liberal wack jobs and terrorists groups like HSUS and PETA.Get this stupid Californians HE BROKE NO LAW.What part of legal do not any of you understand? What a totally F%^$#ed up state.Please stay out of my state.We really don't care for transplanted California lib t ards here.
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