Calif. Wildlife Regulators Work to Ban Hunting Via Internet
Charleston Daily Mail › May 05, 2005
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Charleston Daily Mail › May 05, 2005
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Wildlife regulators took the first step to bar hunters from using the Internet to shoot animals, responding to a Texas Web site that planned to let users fire at real game with the click of a mouse.
The Fish and Game Commission ordered wildlife officials to prepare emergency regulations to ban the practice on Tuesday. A period of public comment will follow.See the full content of this document
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