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    And where are you going to put a tranquilized bear where you can be sure he won't escape again?

    He had attacked two people already, so he wouldn't be scared of other people - he might well have attacked whoever had a tranquilising gun.

    I have Googled to find out the range of a tranny gun, and can't find anything - but I bet you have to be a lot closer to the animal than you would with a regular gun.

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    This happened practically in my backyard (I'm just east of Cleveland) and is causing a whole bruhaha up here. Apparently the bear's owner has hundreds and some say thousands of animals on his property and what I saw on the news last night showed that they weren't being kept in the best conditions. The owner is breeding and raising these animals to sell for commercial purposes. I can't help but think fur trade and/or canned hunts. The whole situtation is being investigated.

    As far as shooting the bear, I feel bad that the bear got out, he shouldn't have been there to get out of his cage. But, he broke into a woman's house and attacked her completely unprovoked. I'm not sure what else you could do with him. The owner was the one who shot and killed the bear.
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    We have a big problem with bears around here.. They used to have a spring bear hunt but then the govt changed it to the fall... Last August alone they removed over 300 nuisance bears from town here..
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    I think the breeder was in the right to shoot his bear... It had attacked someone & it was a good decission on his part as he was able to stop anyone else from getting hurt right away.

    If I had a dog & it got loose & attacked someone & was a threat, I would have done the same to prevent anyone else from getting hurt or killed.

    Its a sad end, I agree, but its not a waste.. if hes smart, the bear will be used & sold, as you can eat bears.

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    I feel so bad that the bear had to be shot. Bears are such magnificent creatures. I also hope the woman gets better soon.

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    Breeding bears? What's wrong with that sentence?!

    Maresche, when I read this story I thought about caged hunting - which totally disgusts me. Would you mind keeping us posted on what happens to this a$$?

    Daisy and Delilah, I wish they didn't have to kill the bear either. But under the circumstances, it really had to be done. Poor bear and most of all, poor family.
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    I can't find the story online anymore. I guess it has become yesterday's news.

    But on the news yesterday they said they were still investigating to see if the owner/breeder could be brought up on any charges. They legislature is also looking into changing the law so you need more than a $40 permit to own/breed bears, like a cage of a certain size and structure. Yes, currently you can own a bear in Ohio without a cage after shelling out only $40.

    On a much more positive note, the woman attacked by the bear has been released from hospital.
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