I was reading this and thought, what a waste......

Xub420

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Thats some BS right there. Pussies made that law. Seems like Pussies are doin all types of this BS. They may revolutionize if they arenot stopped!
 

Xub420

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Whoever is running our country is actually letting this shit happen???? I aint sayin no names....:o
 

kinetic

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Where I'm from there was a wild game dinner that was serving deer with wasting disease. They no longer allow the public advertisment of such dinners.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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Wow thats some bullshit. I know a lot of hunters that donate extra meat. Its a good way to help in the community.
 

neosapien

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I guess the big thing was it was unknown what had happened to the meat up until the slaughterhouse. They probably just didn't want a lawsuit if the meat was not handled properly. The Blaze, owned by Glen Beck, is not exactly the most unbiased news organization.
 

Carne Seca

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First of all this belongs in the politics forum. Secondly, donated deer meat poses a serious health risk. People die from eating spoiled or tainted deer meat. The meat has not been inspected and there is a high risk of contamination. There is no law stopping you from eating your OWN deer meat. If you're going to get angry get angry over something that isn't a fabricated issue. What you should be pissed off about is the GOP taking us over another cliff which will damage the economy simply because O'Bama is president. Talk about a fabricated crisis.
 

420mon

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I guess the big thing was it was unknown what had happened to the meat up until the slaughterhouse. They probably just didn't want a lawsuit if the meat was not handled properly. The Blaze, owned by Glen Beck, is not exactly the most unbiased news organization.
Is no slaughter house, a local processing plant prepares the meat once it has been donated by the state’s many hunters. Mon would think this meat would be better than much of the "meat" you buy at your local store, thousands of dollars worth of meat that would help the hungry go to waste is absolutely disturbing.....Sorry your starving to death, we can't let you get sick!!!!!!
 

Grandpapy

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I guess the big thing was it was unknown what had happened to the meat up until the slaughterhouse. They probably just didn't want a lawsuit if the meat was not handled properly. The Blaze, owned by Glen Beck, is not exactly the most unbiased news organization.
It's sad that the state of LA wont check the meat before destroying it, Lots of deer and hungry people in LA. but of corse if they did they would catch flack from the Beef/pork/chicken Producers of America, got to protect those profits.
 

neosapien

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Slaughterhouse, processing plant. Potato, potatoe. They still had no idea what was done with the meat up until that point. It could have been hanging for days.
 

neosapien

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It's sad that the state of LA wont check the meat before destroying it, Lots of deer and hungry people in LA. but of corse if they did they would catch flack from the Beef/pork/chicken Producers of America, got to protect those profits.
I'll agree that they could have checked it first.
 

420mon

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Did you know P.A.W.S. and many other animal rescue's have many wild animals that they have rescued and they have many tigers and bears that would eat this meat? They depend on donations of expired meats from the supermarkets, one tiger can easily eat 20 lbs of expired chicken a day. The local P.A.W.S. near mon has over 40 tigers and struggles to feed these animals on "donations".
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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Slaughterhouse, processing plant. Potato, potatoe. They still had no idea what was done with the meat up until that point. It could have been hanging for days.
I agree with that but spoiled meat isnt hard to spot. Wouldnt take much to check it.

Edit.....just saw your follow up statement.
 

neosapien

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I agree with that but spoiled meat isnt hard to spot. Wouldnt take much to check it.

Edit.....just saw your follow up statement.
yeah I really have no idea what it takes to check the meat. Usually with my chipped ham I just give it the old smell test. :smile:
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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yeah I really have no idea what it takes to check the meat. Usually with my chipped ham I just give it the old smell test. :smile:
A professional butcher could get it figured out very quickly.

And I had not thought of the idea of donating it to an animal rescue organization.
Surly that meat doesn't need to be inspected ?
 
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