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NRA Hunting Debate with PETA

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"Should hunting be banned worldwide?" Watch as Wayne LaPierre, Chief Executive of the National Rifle Association debates this issue with Andrew Butler, a spokesman for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) before a live audience. The debate is impressive and passionate with both sides being aware that they have, in this debate, an international platform to defend their convictions. This 90 minute DVD will be a great addition to your video library as the participants debate this motion in the hallowed halls of the historic Kings College London.

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  • Harvesting and eating wild game is much more humane than keeping them in pens all their lives and injecting them with hormones.

  • wow you compared hunting animals to slavery,

    thats like saying colerd people are animals

    you rasist

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  • @fishyz7 NOT TO MENTION comparing all hunters to Jeffrey Dahmer, FYI my Dad hunted and ate rabbit meat FTW! :) 

  • By the way, we aren't killing cats. So far, they are the only species of animal that actually looks like they can be humiliated. try making your dog look stupid, he will still wag his tail. try humiliating a chicken, they have no pride in the first place.

  • Naturally, PETA members flagged it and downrated it. Because they can't hold rational discussion, they try to eliminate speech that runs contrary to their position.

  • PETA know nothing lol, they banned hunting in 2 areas near my town for 5 years and

    the result of the first place: Well, to make it really short; once there was plenty of hares, deers, and other game, and now you rarely see them, been hunting in that area, and I would estimate that only 25% of them are left.

    Second area: No fox hunting allowed for 5 years: Result: overpopulation of foxes, and most small game up to small deers was really rare, and more pets were killed.

  • @gomerk530 thats all well and good man, while i personally would never be able to kill an animal that inhabits this earth, i will say that killing them (if you must) should be done as quick and painless as possible, (like what you did), without keeping them as trophies, and as long as you don't pen them up, and make them suffer before you humiliate them by killing them in a factory, but rather, kill them out in nature, where they belong, then its OK as long as nothing goes to waste.

  • My first deer kill was at 30 yards

    Clean shot through the heart

    There was no much shock from the impact that the deer didn't feel it

    It was cleaned and eaten respectfully without wasting meat

  • how is peta still recognized

  • If Charlton Heston was there he would say Damn You Damn you all you Tree Huggers

  • If peta was smart at all. They would respect hunters.

  • hahahaha ! if you ban hunting all wildlife be extinct in under 50 yrs or so, same way no kill on pigs in past is descdimating all wildlife in usa now, same way no kill on seals sea lions is descimating all usa marine life within 250 miles of shores same way wolves and cougars ni kill bans almost extincted them and all wildlife before having be overturned and billion dollars spent repairing damage. you cannot have a no kill on any spoecies without destroying it and all other species idiots

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