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Bear Hunting Tips

Q:On the third day of the NJ bear hunt, a State Policeman dressed up in orange hunting clothing, carried a loaded shotgun, wore his hunting license on his back, and walked beside my brother and his son-in-law who were harassed for two days by animal rights protesters. The same five bambi lovers followed the three hunters into the woods. The undercover cop took notes and took photos with his camera of the five harassers. He witness everything and wrote down their comments for an hour and half. It was a sting operation involving state police, NJ conservation officers and the local municipal police who were waiting for the undercover cop to call them in. One of the bambi lovers told the three hunters that he was going to get his Arab friends to go to their homes and hunt them. The state cop said "that is a terrorictic threat, you all under arrest and I am a State policeman". He showed them his badge. He got on his walkie talkie and said come and get them. The policeman grab the man protester who made the threat and he started to pull away from the undercover cop. The state cop said if you resist I will charge you with resisting arrest. The other four protesters ran away like scared cowards. My brother said should we each help and grab a protesters. The policeman said no, there law enforcement all over the woods. Four protesters walked out of the woods wearing handcuffs that day. One did get away. The leader of the animal rights group looked right at my brother and said "you set us up". The municipal Judge found them all guilty of hunter harassment, resisting arrest and stalking. The leader Angie Metler got forty days in jail because she was guilty on two other animal rights offensives. They each received large fines. The story made all the newspapers in north Jersey and lower New York. The bambi lovers stopped harassing hunters in the New Jersey woods. New Jersey now has case law on the books for hunter harassment, thanks to my brother and his ex son-in-law for going to court and being a witness for the state. My question is, what do you think of justice now, in the New Jersey mountains?

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