Big front page story about people on disability actually leading lives.
We haven't read the article yet, and as of this posting it doesn't seem to be online.
A few points in the meantime:
We haven't read the article yet, and as of this posting it doesn't seem to be online.
A few points in the meantime:
- If the subjects of the article are actually disabled and have been judged as such by a competent doctor, there's nothing that says they can't go out and enjoy life, including hunting.
- If they are scamming, then they should face the consequences and make restitution following a proper investigation and court proceedings, and any medical professional who abetted their scam ought to be investigated and stripped of their licenses, too.
- This certainly seems like odd timing, doesn't it? We've stated before that to have a gentlemens' agreement, one must be negotiating with actual gentlemen. We'd question the process that led to the article being posted just as our contract expired.
We'll link the article when it becomes available. And when we become available in the morning.
UPDATE: Article now linked.
UPDATE: Article now linked.