Some cold hard facts why the state wants to lower the deer numbers.
I'm a Member of Handgun International which is J.D. Jones outfit. In this months Newsletter there is a chart issued by State Farm Insurance.
There was 1,231,710 deer collisions in the US from 6-11 to 6-12.
With 210,114,939 licenced drivers that's a 1/171 chance of a accident. Now that numer of drivers seems awful high concidering there are about 310M people in the US. I guess everyone drives.
Ohio had 67,699 collisions with 7,963,372 drivers and that a 1/118 chance of a accident with a deer each year. Ohio is rated 16th in the country. WV was rated Number One.
As has been discussed in the past here just who do you think is the big movers in reducing the deer numbers? Now we know for sure.
Frank
I'm a Member of Handgun International which is J.D. Jones outfit. In this months Newsletter there is a chart issued by State Farm Insurance.
There was 1,231,710 deer collisions in the US from 6-11 to 6-12.
With 210,114,939 licenced drivers that's a 1/171 chance of a accident. Now that numer of drivers seems awful high concidering there are about 310M people in the US. I guess everyone drives.
Ohio had 67,699 collisions with 7,963,372 drivers and that a 1/118 chance of a accident with a deer each year. Ohio is rated 16th in the country. WV was rated Number One.
As has been discussed in the past here just who do you think is the big movers in reducing the deer numbers? Now we know for sure.
Frank
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