Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Like most of the dialogue on this egroup, the rattlesnake issue has gotten out of hand and the comments are becoming less and less useful. Wayne Tomasi
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-05 10:12:55 #6701

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Bob, You have made a couple good points Bob but good points are of little value when a person's life is in danger. If you look at the statistics, more...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-05 10:11:01 #6700

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
This does take a load off my mind for as I now understand it - When I hike I have the right to kill anything that I perceive as a threat, be it...
Chuck 2001-02-05 10:04:59 #6699

I'm Back
It was too much to stay quiet
superhiker2_superhiker2@hotmail.com 2001-02-05 09:58:51 #6698

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
If you look at the statistics you will see that when many rattlers bite they do not inject the poison. The possibliity of dying from a rattlesnake even if...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-02-05 09:41:59 #6697

Babbitt' address
I would appreciate it if someone would advise how to get in touch with Bruce Babbitt (e-m or regular mail). I'd like to express my apprecaition for what...
davegz_2000@yahoo.com 2001-02-05 09:33:39 #6696

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Without knowing all of the details, that's a bit harsh Bob. I've seen some pretty freaked out hikers and boaters on trips where there was a rattlesnake in...
Bob Marley 2001-02-05 08:35:30 #6695

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Bob, I'm not bragging about killing the rattlesnake. I'm only trying to point out that sometimes a situation leaves you a limited number of options and...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-05 08:15:06 #6694

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