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Should internet hunting be banned?

SAN ANTONIO, United States (AFP) - A new company called has added a modern, controversial twist to the primal desire to kill: Internet hunting. Now anyone with a computer and a modem can log on and fire real weapons. Though Texans wear their love of guns and hunting proudly, the idea of Internet hunting has generated plenty of criticism. A bill has been introduced to ban the practice. Wildlife authorities have already taken steps to ban the killing of any native species by remote control, but they cannot ban the Internet slaughter of imported exotic game. Several other states are already moving to head off Internet hunting in the event that Internet entrepreneurs try to introduce their own remote control slaughters. And the Humane Society of the United States is calling on Congress to make it illegal across the country...

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