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Sarley: Archer has say in court of public opinion

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Hear ye! Hear ye! Court is now in session. All please rise for the judge, the Honorable Steve Sarley. Be seated please.

Please realize that this is not a legal court, it is merely the court of public opinion that I preside over today.

The case before us has been documented clearly in the past few weeks. To quickly recap, it concerns the 72-year-old Des Plaines man who harvested what he thought were a pair of elk, only to find out they were European red deer. These animals are not native to Illinois. They had escaped from a nearby farm. Legally, the man was within his rights to take down the animals because neither elk nor European red deer are mentioned in the Illinois Department of Natural Resources hunting rules and regulations. If an animal species has no designated hunting season, it is legal to harvest them.”

The reason we are here in the court of public opinion is because this has become a “hot button” issue and many people are furious about it.

Greg Cypher contacted me to say, “Steve, Please do not refer to the Des Plaines man as a hunter, as this would lead one to believe he is also a sportsman. In reality, while his actions fall through cracks in the law, he is not a hunter or sportsman. The appropriate title is ‘common criminal.’ ”

Although I can understand Greg’s strong feelings, the man is not a criminal in any way. What he did was legal.

The court of public opinion is in session to let the hunter have his say. The archer’s name is Ronald Mulholland.

Mr. Mulholland, please approach the bench. Sir, do you have any regret over having killed these two animals?

“No, not really. I honestly believe 100 percent that what I did was OK. I believed they were wild elk from Michigan, Wisconsin or Minnesota that had migrated here. They are living in those states now, and Wisconsin is having its first elk season next year.”

Sir, you thought the animals were elk, but it turns out they were red deer. Did you really know what you were firing at?

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