Wouldn't it be nice ?

If people asking questions about what is legal to shoot, what are the laws about hunting, what guns are legal & such questions, would in their question, give the following information
1- what country they are asking about
2- what state or providence they are asking about & in some cases
even the county, township or parrish they are asking about

Anonymous2011-01-21T17:16:19Z

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You know what would even be nicer? If people asking what are the laws about hunting would actually read their state's hunting regulations before bothering to ask. After all, if they don't know the laws, they obviously haven't read them. So how many other laws are the going to break in the process of hunting if the only ones they know are the ones they specifically asked about?

?2011-01-22T01:24:21Z

Utah, Obama wasn't elected to the office of President of the United States. He was appointed to it by the Electoral College. (There's a difference!)

In view of the relatively young crowd that frequents Yahoo Answers, we're all lucky that we get, both, generally sufficient information to figure the rest of the question out; AND: English spelling, grammar, and syntax that's comprehensible enough to usually decipher.

It might help if you were to keep a crystal ball next to your computer the same way I do. (It's often better to have than, either, a dictionary, or Gregg's Reference Manual.) ;)

zchris87v2011-01-22T03:43:05Z

At least they can put words together to form a sentence.

That's quite a lot considering some of the questions we get around here.

Mav2011-01-22T12:42:24Z

Come on everyone,aren't we being a tad mean here? They don't teach spelling in school anymore,and computers are used for playing video games unless,like me,you're over 19! Google? What's that? :)

?2011-01-22T09:27:10Z

Yes that would be a tremendous help. My crystal ball is still in the shop.
And Glock Doctor.....well said.

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