Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I thought the article stated they released it and once you get it on the hook are you just supposed to cut the line or should you pull it out and take the hook? I guess the crime was taking a picture with it before they released it?
Nothing in the article says they released it
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After seeing the footage, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), vowed “to ensure that Miller is held accountable if killing this animal was, as we suspect, illegal.”
That sounds like they’re confirming that he didn’t if anything [Reply]
I hate VonDouchebag and all things Broncos. Bit I just don't see a problem here. He didn't mean to catch it. He took some pictures, and let it go. PETA is stupid, and this is just one more stupid move it them. [Reply]
[QUOTE=staylor26;13502939]Nothing in the article says they released it
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After seeing the footage, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), vowed “to ensure that Miller is held accountable if killing this animal was, as we suspect, illegal.”[/B].
That sounds like they’re confirming that he didn’t if anything
The first line under the article title says that he released it. [Reply]
“Land,” when used in connection with the harvest of marine organisms, means the physical act of bringing the harvested organism ashore”
“Harvest” means the catching or taking of a marine organism by any means whatsoever, followed by a reduction of such organism to possession. Marine organisms that are caught but immediately returned to the water free, alive, and unharmed are not harvested”
Florida code section 68B-44
Might be the fact that they took a picture instead of releasing it immediately. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
“Land,” when used in connection with the harvest of marine organisms, means the physical act of bringing the harvested organism ashore”
“Harvest” means the catching or taking of a marine organism by any means whatsoever, followed by a reduction of such organism to possession. Marine organisms that are caught but immediately returned to the water free, alive, and unharmed are not harvested”
Florida code section 68B-44
Might be the fact that they took a picture instead of releasing it immediately.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Lock him up!
Hammerheads are classified as "Group 3" sharks, according to the commission's website, and the harvesting of them in state waters is a second-degree misdemeanor. In Florida, second-degree misdemeanors are punishable by up to a $500 fine and 60 days in jail, as determined by a judge. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I can't believe we're talking about this... but, carry on staylor. Maybe Miller was on a mission to eradicate the species? That bastard!
I’m just trying to get the facts straight. I couldn’t care less about the shark. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Ah.... yes, this is a very pressing story.
I live in Florida and regardless of what you believe, they take those kind of crimes very serious. I know people that did jail time over lobster.
Like I said, if they didn’t kill it he’s fine. I was just trying to figure out whether they did or not because I’ve seen conflicting shit. Why are you so butthurt about that? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
The strange thing is all the Chiefs fans posters, like you, that can’t quit talking about the Broncos, because, you’re worried. Broncos are in your head.
I come over here for a laugh & you never let me down. [Reply]