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As I was reading news headlines this morning on the Apple News page, the following article caught my eye.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-most-dangerous-job-the-murder-of-america-s-first-bird-warden?utm_source=pocket-newtab
The Most Dangerous Job: The Murder of America’s First Bird Warden
When
I think of birding and bird photography, I do not usually think of
murder. However, that was exactly what happened to Guy Bradley in 1905.
Bradley was one of the first people to be paid to protect birds. It was
during this time period that bird feathers were worth a lot of money.
For that reason, people would kill birds to get those feathers.
According to the article, as many as five million birds were killed each
year during this time period.
Although
the Audubon Society was formed in 1886, it was not until 1901 that
legislation was passed to protect the birds. Walter Smith was not much
of a fan of this legislation. When Bradley approached him and talked
about arresting Smith's son for killing birds, Smith said, "If you want
him, you have to come aboard this boat and take him." Shortly
thereafter, Smith shot Bradley.
Smith
had the financial resources and the connections to convince the jury
that he acted in self-defense. In addition, the prosecution did a poor
job of presenting their case. The result? All charges were dismissed.
Due to the risks involved and the lack of back-up for the bird wardens, the Audubon Society never replaced Bradley.
GUN-RELATED DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES
The
following is from this web site,
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/26/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/
In 2021, 48,830 people died from gun-related injuries in the United States.
The
following comes from this web site:
https://www.businessinsider.com/gun-control-how-japan-has-almost-completely-eliminated-gun-deaths-2017-10
Japan rarely sees more than 10 gun-related deaths in one year! That is for a country of 128 million people!
Yes, Japan has much stricter gun laws than the U.S. Lots of countries have much stricter gun laws than the U.S. Some countries, that were creating their own constitutions, copied the U.S. Constitution. then later, abandoned the 2nd amendment, the right to own guns.
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