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hunting from India

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:19 pm
by nagarifle
would it be against the law to hunt from India but not in India?
in this day and age, one can, it seems sit in front of ones pc and hunt live game in USA.
now would that be against the law in India or not?


Deer camps, bolt-action rifles and camouflage may soon be exchanged for cubicles, high-speed Internet connections and casual attire-that is, if John Lockwood has his way.

Lockwood, owner and inventor of http://www.live-shot.com, has garnered significant attention with his new twist on hunting. The main ingredients of his plan are a Texas ranch stocked with a variety of game, a remote-controlled, computer-aided rifle and the Internet.
Lockwood's high-tech shooting platform allows people anywhere in the world to log on, enter a credit card number and start shooting. Lockwood is quick to point out that "it's not just a loaded gun out there in the woods; there's always an on-site 'guide' who overrides the controls until he is satisfied with the member's sight pict

http://www.live-shot.com
http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/mik ... ol-hunting

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http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0405/p01s02-ussc.html

Re: hunting from India

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:40 pm
by DAN
Better get our credit cars ready!

Re: hunting from India

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:14 am
by Sakobav
nagarifles

Nice one..its spinoff from the drones attack mates and it gonna happen.only caveat is imagine the field day lawyers are going to have with insurance man slaughter etc. So if some one pulls Dick Chenney on some one who is liable? The technology to implement this is readily available its the legal process ..or am I being too critical whats meant to be a joke :P

Best

Re: hunting from India

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:34 pm
by nagarifle
no its no joke, i was just thinking that if hunting is banned in India, that is in India you can not hunt,
so using internet you can hunt in other parts of the world, would this be considered illegal in India?

Re: hunting from India

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:44 pm
by jonahpach
I believe the wildlife act was formulated to protect the wildlife in india. It is not based on any religious edict or beliefs. Thus killing of wildlife or animals per se is not a crime (much as our PETA madam would like us to believe) unless it can be proven that it has resulted in the depletion of (schedule-I-II etc.)Indian wildlife..

Jonah

Re: hunting from India

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:45 pm
by DAN
jonahpach wrote:I believe the wildlife act was formulated to protect the wildlife in india. It is not based on any religious edict or beliefs. Thus killing of wildlife or animals per se is not a crime (much as our PETA madam would like us to believe) unless it can be proven that it has resulted in the depletion of (schedule-I-II etc.)Indian wildlife..

Jonah
:agree: :agree: