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In reply to the discussion: In which I remind DU that the assault weapons ban doesn't do what you think it does [View all]SpartanDem
(4,533 posts)and in fact increasing popular amongst people who people who understand how environmentally unfriendly mass production of animals can be.
I think the evolution of the new lefty urban hunter goes something like this:
2006: Reads Michael Pollans The Omnivores Dilemma, about the ickyness of the industrial food complex. Starts shopping at a farmers market.
2008: Puts in own vegetable garden. Tries to go vegetarian but falls off the wagon.
2009: Decides to only eat happy meat that has been treated humanely.
2010: Gets a chicken coop and a flock of chickens.
2011: Dabbles in backyard butchery of chickens. Reads that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg decided to only eat meat he killed himself for a year.
2012: Gets a hunting permit, thinking how hard can it be? I already totally dominate Big Buck Hunter at the bar.
Hunting is undeniably in vogue among the bearded, bicycle-riding, locavore set. The new trend might even be partly behind a recent 9 percent increase from 2006 to 2011 in the number of hunters in the United States after years of decline. Many of these new hunters are taking up the activity for ethical and environmental reasons.
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2012/12/hunting_by_liberal_urban_locavores_is_a_trend_good_for_the_environment.html