I haven't hunted in years either. I think the difference is I don't Need to hunt to keep my family fed. If the U.S. Went into another Great Depression you would see a lot more people hunting and growing gardens, among other things.VMI77 wrote:Personally, I think I would have been less affected when I was 16 than I would be now, for a number of reasons. By being married and having children I have developed greater empathy for other people. In the ignorance of my youth I wasn't particularly concerned about the possible legal trauma, just right and wrong. At that age the world had fewer shades of grey and a lot of black and white. I was more prepared to act aggressively and less inclined to deescalate. I was seeking a career in the military and stupidly anxious to fight for what's right. I used to hunt everything that was legal to hunt and something like killing a deer didn't bother me at all. Now I can't bring myself to kill any animal, except poisonous snakes that threaten my dogs or my wife by their proximity to our living space, and I no longer go hunting.The Annoyed Man wrote:Is this just your opinion, or can you cite me any actual research data which shows that teenagers suffer greater emotional trauma than adults do, after having been involved in a legitimate use of deadly force in self-defense?
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