Should be a DAMN HEAFTY fine and Hunter Safety course! If she doesn't know the difference between an elk and a deer then she SHOULDN'T have pulled the trigger. Always err on the side of caution!!!
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Leave the child alone.
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Drop the gun.
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And the state should confincate the animal! Maybe her gun.... That's what would happen in WY!
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Meat went to needy families. Antlers to show difference so others don’t botch. I believe she should still be fined
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She shouldn't be shooting a gun if she doesn't know what she's shooting at. Learn your targets first.
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Maybe you should have your fingers cut off if you can't be nice when you type a comment
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Looking at your replies to others maybe you should have your head cut off since there’s no brain in it.
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It was a mistake. The elk was in a area where elk has never been seen before. She had been trained on safety and did everything right. State official agreed. Leave the child alone.

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Um, you don't mistake a huge elk for a deer but whatever.

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Says the person who hunts all the time.
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Says the person who has been deer and elk hunting with her husband and has both on her wall. Bye now
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People make me sick man. Elk meat is delicious. This girl deserves a medal for providing a great meal!
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They confiscated the elk. No one is eating it.
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You read the part about donating it to needy family so long as the meat is ok right?
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That’s good..see...so as long as the meat is okay..she helped someone in need. She deserves some accolades.
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I agree completely. The calls for her to be locked up are absurd.
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