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Internet hunting was a thing?

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Trojita

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_hunting

Internet hunting is the practice of hunting via remotely controlled firearms that can be aimed and shot using online webcams. The first internet hunting website, Live-Shot.com, was created in 2005 by John Lockwood, who saw it as a way to provide an authentic hunting experience for disabled persons. According to the Humane Society, the operation consisted of "a fenced pen stocked with animals [where Lockwood] set up a tripod with a camera and a firearm".

Almost as soon as internet hunting was introduced in the U.S. state of Texas, strong opposition to the practice developed among pro-gun and pro-hunting organizations, including the National Rifle Association and Safari Club International, as well as among animal rights and environmental groups. The majority of hunters do not consider the practice to be hunting, as it does not conform to the rules of a "fair chase".

As of August 2008, forty U.S. states had enacted laws or regulations to ban internet hunting. These bans were supported by a Humane Society campaign, and according to the organization, internet hunting is no longer being practiced. Critics say Internet hunting never existed as a viable industry, making much of the legislation curtailing it "a testament to public alarm over Internet threats and the gilded life of legislation that nobody opposes". Advocates see the legislation as a proactive measure that may yet curb the practice, which could easily spring up in states or other countries where it is not prohibited.

According to the Humane Society, most internet hunts involve game ranches where animals are kept penned, making them essentially canned hunts

Basically they put an animal in a cage that it is impossible for them to escape, puts a web cam up with a remotely controlled gun, and they shoot the animal.
 

Ray Wonder

Founder of the Wounded Tagless Children
Sounds fun, if no animals are involved. I would remote control a gun at a gun range with targets.

But putting animals in a cage just to have someone over the internet shoot them is awful.
 

kirby_fox

Banned
I remember when this first started. There was even one I thought that was free, but super hard to get in on and there was never any animals that went by. It was just a rifle set up with a camera and you could shoot it remotely.

Had no idea it was banned though. Explains why it disappeared so fast.
 
At least they were on it pretty quick, but what a gross thing to do. Shows a kind of disrespect for life that is just beyond revolting.
 

FStop7

Banned
Almost as soon as internet hunting was introduced in the U.S. state of Texas, strong opposition to the practice developed among pro-gun and pro-hunting organizations, including the National Rifle Association and Safari Club International, as well as among animal rights and environmental groups. The majority of hunters do not consider the practice to be hunting, as it does not conform to the rules of a "fair chase".

Not even the NRA wanted anything to do with it.
 
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