CPP Adam Smith
Nombre de messages : 839 Localisation : Bientôt dans les geôles de l'état français. Date d'inscription : 08/01/2005
| Sujet: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Ven 11 Mar - 22:52 | |
| ... moi qui croyait avoir tout vu sur le net ... http://live-shot.com/Pour une somme modique, a peu pres $150 le phacochere, hors frais de port et de taxidermie pour recevoir la bete par UPS, on peut en effet tirer du gibier a distance grace a internet.... Il s'agit en effet d'une reserve de chasse privee ou sont installees des minitourelles sur lesquelles sont montees des fusils de grande chasse relies a des PC relies au web, et ou sont laches tous les matins des cerfs, antilopes, phacocheres, et autres mammiferes... dont DES MOUFLONS de Corse!!! http://live-shot.com/species.shtml - Citation :
- SHEEP. Corsican, Mouflon, and crosses. A wide variety of sheep species can be seen. Look for color and horn combinations that you prefer.
http://live-shot.com/images/mouf1.jpeChez nous on en a presque plus, et ces enc.... ils les elevent pour que des gros porcs plein de frites se les tirent de leur maison en prefabrique de merde au fin fond de l'Arkansas!!!! Vivement que je me casse de ce pays de tares!
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CPP Adam Smith
Nombre de messages : 839 Localisation : Bientôt dans les geôles de l'état français. Date d'inscription : 08/01/2005
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Ven 11 Mar - 23:10 | |
| - Citation :
- Point, click and shoot / Live animals can now be hunted on the Web, and state lawmaker wants practice stopped
Lynda Gledhill Chronicle Sacramento Bureau 10 March 2005
The San Francisco Chronicle
On a Texas ranch, exotic sheep and antelope roam about, offering paying hunters an opportunity to bag some big game.
But when the prey wanders into view, the gun can be fired by someone half a world away with the simple click of a computer mouse.
A new Web phenomenon called computer-assisted remote hunting has so outraged one California lawmaker that she has introduced legislation to ban it.
With one Texas-based site up and running, lawmakers, animal activists and even gun owners want to put a stop to the practice before it becomes widespread.
"This is pay per view slaughter," said Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States. "It's almost beyond what anyone could imagine."
SB 1028 would prohibit any computer-based hunting sites from operating in the state. It would also technically ban Californians from engaging in the practice, although there is no practical way to enforce that provision.
"This is a bad idea on so many levels," said Sen. Debra Bowen, D- Marina del Rey, author of the bill. "The precedent is terrible, and it has nothing to do with the sport of hunting."
Her bill would also prohibit the importation to the state of animals that have been killed by this method.
Supporters of gun ownership rights have also signaled their concern with the practice. Kelly Hobbs, a spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, said the group is still reviewing the specific language in the bill, but doesn't agree with the practice of being able to hunt over the Internet.
"The NRA believes the element of a fair chase is a vital part of the American hunting heritage," she said. "Shooting an animal from three states away would not be considered a fair chase."
Gerald Upholt, lobbyist for the California Rifle and Pistol Association, agreed, saying it's more target practice than hunting.
"Hunting, you are out in the field, trying to find the animal," he said. "This is not the kind of thing sportsmen approve of at all."
But John Lockwood, creator of the Live-Shot Web site, said the people trying to ban the practice do not understand how it works.
A Web camera is mounted in one area of the range, and both the camera and the gun can be manipulated remotely by computer. Lockwood said someone on the ground controls when the safety is off the gun to make sure there are no accidents and that the gun is not fired at an animal that is not eligible to be killed.
He said the camera is set up on a 336-acre ranch near San Antonio and the view is no different than that of someone who might be sitting in a blind waiting for an animal to come close.
"The camera only overlooks a small portion of the land," he said. "There is no guarantee that you'd get something."
For those who do, Lockwood will make arrangements to have parts of the animal sent to a taxidermist and meat processor and then shipped to the customer.
He said only one animal has been killed through the Web site so far -- a wild boar during a hunt requested by a German television station. He has another hunt set up for early April, with a man who is a quadriplegic and can move only his face muscles.
"This guy was an avid hunter before his accident," Lockwood said. "He can't go out and hunt. People like him deserve as much right to hunt as anyone else."
Lockwood said he doesn't understand the rush to ban the practice. He has received interest from U.S soldiers serving overseas and people who live in countries where hunting is banned.
"Regulate it -- have rules, that's OK," he said. "But there is so much misunderstanding and outright wrong things said about it."
A lawmaker in Lockwood's home state of Texas is also moving to ban the practice. Pacelle said bills have been introduced in 10 states to ban the practice, and foes are also working with Congress to try to have the prohibition be a federal law.
Participants go to www.live-shot.com and buy a monthly membership for $14.95 and then sign up for 20-minute shoot sessions for $5.95 at the target range. Participating in a hunt to kill animals costs more and requires a Texas hunting license, which is also available on the Internet.
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Antone Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 21049 Age : 66 Date d'inscription : 02/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Sam 12 Mar - 8:53 | |
| CPP c'est vrai cette histoire? Je préfèrerais que ce une macagne parce que là on touche le fond. | |
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Antone Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 21049 Age : 66 Date d'inscription : 02/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Sam 12 Mar - 9:10 | |
| je viens de visiter le site. faudrait monter un site virtuel de chasse aux cons | |
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fabrice Cédric Uras
Nombre de messages : 10319 Age : 54 Localisation : Reims Date d'inscription : 03/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Sam 12 Mar - 9:37 | |
| - Antone a écrit:
- je viens de visiter le site.
faudrait monter un site virtuel de chasse aux cons Si tu veux, je t'invite à un diner (HOoooooo) où on pourra parler d'un site sur la chasse aux cons. Sans rire, c'est vraiment de pire en pire. . | |
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CPP Adam Smith
Nombre de messages : 839 Localisation : Bientôt dans les geôles de l'état français. Date d'inscription : 08/01/2005
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Sam 12 Mar - 10:13 | |
| - Antone a écrit:
- je viens de visiter le site.
faudrait monter un site virtuel de chasse aux cons d'accord avec toi. sauf sur le terme "virtuel". | |
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Antone Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 21049 Age : 66 Date d'inscription : 02/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Sam 12 Mar - 11:33 | |
| je me suis mal exprimé...un site virtuel de chasse aux vrais cons...un lâcher tous les matins, et tu les traques par internet..
PS qui n'a rien à voir tout en en ayant à voir quelque chose: après avoir lu une bonne presse, je m'achète l'essai d'Anatol Lieven "le nouveau nationalisme américain". | |
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FILIPPUNIULINCU Pascal Chimbonda
Nombre de messages : 8618 Age : 64 Localisation : cu u fucile Date d'inscription : 07/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Je n'en crois pas mes yeux... Dim 13 Mar - 19:39 | |
| Même si mon anglais est lointain, je pense avoir un peu compris Mais pour moi c'esta ssez logique, ce sont des Américains, il ne faut pas oublier qu'ils ont élus une seconde fois G.W.Bush Des , ce sont des FORZA BASTIA PER SEMPRE FILIPPU | |
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