You might want a car with a larger bore tho' for hunting deer! Deer have a
tendancy to come through your windshield 'back first' after you take the
legs out from under them. Even if you don't get hurt, it's expensive meat.
We have similar laws up here. My brother didn't know the law though, and so
he went home with a dented fender, higher insurance and no venison. The
officer (or game warden) got that. He had braked to avoid hitting a deer
and another one ran into the side of his car.
I tried for a moose once with my 'B', but it didn't get me!
-----Original Message-----
From: Nory P <nory_midget@yahoo.com>
To: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: March 4, 1999 3:46 PM
Subject: No LBC / Bill passed in Tenn.
>Thought this might interest the Tennesee car buffs: Just heard on the
>radio that a bill passed in Tenn. allows motorists to keep whatever
>they kill on the highways (game animals only - cats are safe).
>Hmmmm...... No more climbing through the woods with a shotgun trying
>to sneak up on the deer......
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>"Stay in the truck, Joe-Bob, and we'll flush 'em toward the highway!"
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