Women chain selves to Catholic diocese door to protest deer kill

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I can’t find the article, but some magazine … maybe the Wall Street Journal (?) had an article about how deer from hunts are turned over to soup kitchens and food pantries. The state arranges to pay to have the animals butchered at low cost, etc.
 
Wisconsin has a deer donation program. Donate your deer to a participating butcher and they will cut it up and donate it to the less fortunate in the community! The state along with generous hunters help to pay the butchers thru donations. I gave mine last year. This year I did not get one:(
 
I bet they don’t get prosecuted under federal laws or see jailtime.
Trespassing on church property is not a federal crime, and the penalty for first time offenses is usually a fine. And all that only if the church presses charges.

I personally have never hunted deer. I used to go after duck near Stuttgart, Arkansas - shotgun hunting exclusively.
 
I was rummaging around and found a phone number for people to call in connection providing deer to feed the poor.

There is another side to the story about harvesting deer.

“Hunters Sharing the Harvest”

Pennsylvania’s Venison Donation Program

When you donate an average size deer plus a small processing fee, it feeds up to 200 hungry people.

Donations of money go directly to the costs of processing and storing the meat. Each $25 donated helps serve 100 meals. Call Toll-free: 1-866-474-2141 [probably only works in Pennsylvania].

Or visit the Pennsylvania Game Commission website:

www.pgc.state.pa.us

So there ya go!
 
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