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Bear hunt stirs emotions for backers and detractors in Maryland

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“There’s no age restriction on getting a hunting license in Maryland. Kids 5 years old and up have gotten hunting licenses,” Lamp said. “We know the human brain is not fully developed until they are in their early 20s. The critical area for reasoning, decision-making on the spur of the moment, is not developed. … I have a huge, huge problem with youth hunting.”

Lamp questions how adults can be arrested for leaving children 8 and under unattended in their homes, but “not for letting them go hunting in the woods. … My concern is that you’re doing a lot of harm to a kid. He or she is probably not aware of what they’re actually doing — taking a life of a sentient creature.”

According to data Lamp said he received from the DNR in the late 1990s, nearly 50percent of those who passed the state’s test to get a hunting license were 16 and under. Spiker said the number of resident junior licenses has ranged between 8,500 and 9,500 for the “last several years.” It represents about 2 percent to 4 percent of the total number of licenses issued.

Lamp also believes most involved in the bear hunt do not live in Western Maryland, where much of the state’s bear population — estimated at 721 animals — resides.

“If it’s because these people need the meat to feed their family, that’s one thing, but that’s not the case,” Lamp said. “There are people from everywhere who are trying to get the permits. I believe there are very few from Western Maryland, based on the probability of it.”

It might come as a surprise, but Lamp, who plans to conduct his annual one-man protest near his home in Anne Arundel County by spending part of the day with an anti-hunting sign and a small toy bear on College Parkway, is not completely opposed to the circumstances that led to Colton Lucas’ kill last year.

“When it comes down to shooting a rogue bear, I can’t see anyone complaining,” Lamp said. “If they want to shoot a bear that is menacing people in a town, I have no problems with that. But if they’re out there shooting bears in a barrel, that’s wrong.”

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