"People saw that. People were enraged, People were stunned. People were traumatized"
As one would expect, with these self-important schizwits, it's always about them. Notice it doesn't say anything about the critters. They should finish their thought..."people were once again professional/perpetual/habitual victims".
Just once, I'd like to see them admit they don't really give a hoot about the animal, it's just their uber-important reaction to what happens around them that really matters. 'Cause, you know, feelings.
I have some suggestions to help them overcome their horror at reality...
1. Take a bath.
2. Get a clue.
3. Repeat.
I highly doubt it and discourage it. Many people already shooot further than their ability. Since Colorado offers a great possibility of shooting distances that can test even excellent shooters; add to that the light weight common bullets in 22 centerfires and there is no energy left at long distances for clean kills. Yes, I know that 75 grain bullets are available in 22 centerfire.. but these are not the cheap hunting bullets that most hunters grab when going hunting with a gun they haven't even shot in the last 3 years waiting to draw a tag. Should there be exceptions for those that can demonstrate ability and proper ammo choice? I say yes, but since you can't check every hunter the answer is probably gonna stay no.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.