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		<title>By: Fair Chase Is Ethical : Montana Hunting Today</title>
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		<description>[...] In a separate article at the same website, another writer agrees that ethics can&#039;t be legislated. We can neither legislate nor institutionalize ethics that don&#039;t exist naturally within us. Efforts to pretend we can only trivialize our comprehension and expression of ethical behavior or moral thought. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Fair Chase Is Ethical : Idaho Hunting Today</title>
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		<description>[...] In a separate article at the same website, another writer agrees that ethics can&#039;t be legislated. We can neither legislate nor institutionalize ethics that don&#039;t exist naturally within us. Efforts to pretend we can only trivialize our comprehension and expression of ethical behavior or moral thought. [...]</description>
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