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My son and another guy we're seeing the same girl. She was polyamorus (a slut) and they both knew it. Dude got mad and pepper sprayed my son as he was getting something out of his trunk. My son didn't see his attacker but managed to grab him. Son beat the hell out of him. Dude calls the cops and gets arrested for the initial assault. Pepper spray my blind a bear, it does not stop a bear. |
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I don't think NJ will accept "Bear Protection" as a reason to have a carry permit. So, well, then that's life, or death. NJ gov't would rather people not leave their homes.
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Quoted: My son and another guy we're seeing the same girl. She was polyamorus (a slut) and they both knew it. Dude got mad and pepper sprayed my son as he was getting something out of his trunk. My son didn't see his attacker but managed to grab him. Son beat the hell out of him. Dude calls the cops and gets arrested for the initial assault. Pepper spray my blind a bear, it does not stop a bear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:[/b Who needs a gun? This woman has the answer! http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg]http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg]http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg My son and another guy we're seeing the same girl. She was polyamorus (a slut) and they both knew it. Dude got mad and pepper sprayed my son as he was getting something out of his trunk. My son didn't see his attacker but managed to grab him. Son beat the hell out of him. Dude calls the cops and gets arrested for the initial assault. Pepper spray my blind a bear, it does not stop a bear. |
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What's the old saying, " you don't have to outrun the bear, just outrun anyone around you ".
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Quoted: Bear spray? Last I knew the only effective hand-held item against a bear had either "magnum" or "half a fucking inch diameter" in the caliber. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:[/b Who needs a gun? This woman has the answer! http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg]http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg]http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg My son and another guy we're seeing the same girl. She was polyamorus (a slut) and they both knew it. Dude got mad and pepper sprayed my son as he was getting something out of his trunk. My son didn't see his attacker but managed to grab him. Son beat the hell out of him. Dude calls the cops and gets arrested for the initial assault. Pepper spray my blind a bear, it does not stop a bear. |
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View Quote That sycho bitch that runs that group is a lying fucking cunt who has vandalized vehicles parked on the road while guys were hunting ! She has been arrested numerous times! Fuck her |
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I read this as Hitler killed by bear in northern New Jersey. Confusion ensued
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I have said for a long time that sooner or later, someone gonna get deaded by a bar over in nj. Too bad he didn't have a .50 cal hawkin.
And Jesus Christ, the idiocy in so many of those comments makes my head hurt. |
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"They became frightened and attempted to flee the area," said West Milford police Lt. Keith Ricciardi in the release. "During the confusion the group became separated as they ran in different directions."
Sounds like Darsh was the slowest one in the group. |
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"They became frightened and attempted to flee the area," said West Milford police Lt. Keith Ricciardi in the release. "During the confusion the group became separated as they ran in different directions." Sounds like Darsh was the slowest one in the group. View Quote Did they notice the gunshot wound to the knee yet? |
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"Bears rarely attack, you don't need a gun in the woods"
I'll carry my gun and if something rare happens, I'll be prepared. "Bear spray works better" I'll take my chances with a gun. |
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They made a huge mistake separating and running. That made them look like prey. They should have stayed together, close together and made a lot of noise, maybe even thrown things at the bear. Bears won't attack groups of people and black bears in particular are hesitant to attack loud, aggressive people. Which is ironic, given this was in New Jersey... View Quote Hard not to look like prey when they obviously were prey. |
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You realize angry bears can fight through bullets too, right? If I was going in bear country, and I could only choose 1 weapon, it would be bear spray. Bear spray is likely more effective than a handgun at stopping a bear attacks, at least what I've read. That said, this is arfcom, get both! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If only the state of New Joisey had allowed him to carry a gun Who needs a gun? This woman has the answer! http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg what an idiot. if humans can fight through pepper spray because of training, anger, drugs etc... why wouldn't an angry bear fight through bear spray too? If I was going in bear country, and I could only choose 1 weapon, it would be bear spray. Bear spray is likely more effective than a handgun at stopping a bear attacks, at least what I've read. That said, this is arfcom, get both! 12 gauge with slugs is what I carry into bear territory. |
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Hard not to look like prey when they obviously were prey. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They made a huge mistake separating and running. That made them look like prey. They should have stayed together, close together and made a lot of noise, maybe even thrown things at the bear. Bears won't attack groups of people and black bears in particular are hesitant to attack loud, aggressive people. Which is ironic, given this was in New Jersey... Hard not to look like prey when they obviously were prey. No shit. I might have chased one down and eaten him, myself. |
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For some reason, I read the title as "Hitler killed by a bear in northern New Jersey" and just had to click it
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597 acre nature preserve? hiking on 597 acres? seriously?
hahah. really? I think my HOA has 597 acres of open space... |
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Shit, almost. It was a 500 acre preserve. The GA wilderness that I visit is probably as big as NJ... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You have hiking trails? I remember reading something 20 years ago about NJ being 100% urban. Does a walk in the park constitute hiking in NJ? Shit, almost. It was a 500 acre preserve. The GA wilderness that I visit is probably as big as NJ... That's 600 acre preserve is in the middle of 40,000 acre watershed property which also borders about 20,000 acres of state landall which is accessible to hunters |
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NJ is a very pretty state if you could just get rid of the assholes
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Unpossible, because GD has assured me that black bears aren't dangerous.
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I for one, wholeheartedly support the re-introduction of Grizzly bears to the San Francisco bay area.
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You gotta watch out for Black Bears. Always playing the knock-out game with hikers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unpossible, because GD has assured me that black bears aren't dangerous. You gotta watch out for Black Bears. Always playing the knock-out game with hikers. Bear bells keep them hiding if I recall correctly .... Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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If only the state of New Joisey had allowed him to carry a gun Who needs a gun? This woman has the answer! http://i.imgur.com/7GPJuLj.jpg Bear mace??? Ptooey. Get those dumb fucks from the Bear Education And Resource Group to write another letter to the editor about how you should carry a Super Soaker to fend off angry bears. Also, ban guns and hunting and you shouldn't be allowed to buy a house in the proletarian New Jersey Highlands. You shouldn't be allowed to take a hike there, either. Yeah! Liberals! I can't wait to see how they spin this one since they can't say that it happened to whitey and whitey deserved it. |
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Lol at first glance I read "hiker killed by beer" I thought he must have been really hammered wanting to take a walk View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For some reason, I read the thread title as "Hitler Killed By Bear In Northern New Jersey." Clicked on it expecting all sorts of WTF. I was disappoint. Lol at first glance I read "hiker killed by beer" I thought he must have been really hammered wanting to take a walk I knew a bunch of people that happened to maybe ten miles from this incident. Joints might have also played a role. Hypothermia is a bitch. |
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NJ is a very pretty state if you could just get rid of the assholes Then it would probably have a population of about 10 They'd be ten very happy people. I'd go back. |
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The son and his wife lived in N. Arlington for about 2 years for their jobs. They liked the jobs, hated the people and area. The are much happier in southern Ohio now.
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That's a shame. I can't imagine the horror of being mauled to death by an animal like that.
I'm a 5 minute drive from black bear country, and when we go camping I often bring a shotgun loaded with 000 buck/bear shot. Yes I bring bear spray, too. I just get excitable as to choice- like to have my options open. |
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Are you even allowed to buy and carry bear spray in the Glorious Democratic Workers' Republic of New Jersey?
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That's what I was thinking. I guess 911 didn't save him.... I wouldn't say they were "tame". That implies they're safe. They're not tame - they're just unafraid of humans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If only the state of New Joisey had allowed him to carry a gun That's what I was thinking. I guess 911 didn't save him.... Quoted:
I have only seen one bear so far, thing had absolutely no fear of me. It was in a garbage can about 15 feet from me in my neighbor's driveway, when I saw it I slowly made my way back up the driveway. The bear walked up my neighbor's drive, parallel to mine until I reached the house then sat there and watched me go inside. Never ran, never seemed spooked, didn't give a shit. If those fuckers get as tame as the deer I think we will see this more often. I wouldn't say they were "tame". That implies they're safe. They're not tame - they're just unafraid of humans. Which spells serious trouble at this time of the year. If the bears are unafraid of humans, and this bear was stalking a group of five men, then it is a short move to the bear thinking it can take a human for food. News reports say this was a 300lb bear, fairly light for an adult in this part of the country. My bet is that the bear figured that with one human kill it could eat its fill to put on weight for winter. And with the winter that's forecast, if it's true and bears are reacting by trying to put on fat for a long, hard winter then this attack was almost entirely predictable. And I fear that there will be more bear attacks in NJ, NY & PA as bears get desperate to feed before winter. It's been a bad year for apples and acorns around here. The bears are looking hard to find protein and humans are a relatively easy to kill, slow, high fat & protein food source that will let the bears get close enough to make successful easy attacks. I fear for children and small adults I such a situation. |
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Victim was probably a liberal trying to have a conversation with Yogi. View Quote You just never know... Two of my buddies once had to impolitely warn-off a family of four who were walking down an old railroad grade to go take closer pictures of a brown bear and her two cubs. As they told the story, the dad had managed to get within about fifty yards of the bears, and the mom and two children were within about seventy-five yards. My friends never got any closer than about one-hundred yards - which they felt was still way too close for comfort considering the circumstances. |
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Ya just never know.
I walked out the door and smack into the face of a monster....had to be 500lbs or more. We both froze, less than 2 feet apart, until he bolted like a missile thru the woods. I stood on my deck and had a thirty minute standoff with a little 200 pounder who was not the least bit afraid of me.....woofing, clacking his teeth, stomping the ground and standing up to rake the shit out of a maple tree in the yard not 20ft from me on the deck. |
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Which spells serious trouble at this time of the year. If the bears are unafraid of humans, and this bear was stalking a group of five men, then it is a short move to the bear thinking it can take a human for food. News reports say this was a 300lb bear, fairly light for an adult in this part of the country. My bet is that the bear figured that with one human kill it could eat its fill to put on weight for winter. And with the winter that's forecast, if it's true and bears are reacting by trying to put on fat for a long, hard winter then this attack was almost entirely predictable. And I fear that there will be more bear attacks in NJ, NY & PA as bears get desperate to feed before winter. It's been a bad year for apples and acorns around here. The bears are looking hard to find protein and humans are a relatively easy to kill, slow, high fat & protein food source that will let the bears get close enough to make successful easy attacks. I fear for children and small adults I such a situation. View Quote I've heard it said that with most brown bear attacks, the bear is responding to being startled or may be feeling territorial or protective of a carcass that it's going to eat. With most black bear attacks, the bear is being predatory. Meaning that when black bears attack, it is usually because they decide to put humans on the menu. |
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