In today's society, some people are misunderstanding about hunting. Those people think that hunters just kill animals for fun and exercise. Although some people look for sports, most hunters are looking for food. Skeptics do not understand Hunter, we treat animals with moral value. We respect animals and never allow part of the body to go wasted. From the Middle Ages to today, there are many ways we can go back to hunting.
First of all, most of today's hunting is recreation. But let's say you are looking for a clear goal of hunters eating animals. Supporters of hunting argue that hunting is more humane than factory farming because their feeding does not need to live on severely narrow conditions and death becomes rapid and painless. This causes another problem: the idea that hunting is nature, or simply circle of life, is nothing but an illegal romantic concept. It is not natural unless you can complete your hunt without weapons and tools, cooking and eat killers. It is clear that we are not for this purpose when we look at our biological hardware and disgusting animals hiding and eating raw meat, blood, lymph fluid, tendons, bones.
Just as animals need hunting, today's hard to say that human hunting is very necessary. The objection to the necessary harm is that moral hunting is only permitted if the hunter is necessary to survive. "Necessity" may refer to a nutritional or ecological need that will provide an ethical scope for survival and therapeutic hunting. However, in most definitions, sports hunting can not be defended in this way. Sports hunting is also vulnerable to other criticisms I call "personal objections". Many observers discovered that the happiness gained from hunting is morally unpleasant.
Today's hunter said "What I did before the hunting bill," said Lee Moon, current HSA spokesperson. "When we or the police are in, some of them will change slightly, but when we do not see them - we usually believe that they will continue to search illegally when we are - "
Most people who hunt today learned how to learn from their families. In addition, many hunters continue to convey their knowledge of sports to children. Hunting helps keep families close together. Many families have a hunting tradition that will help them form bondable bonds