Talk:Varmint hunting
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NPOV wording
Whether it is "sport" is a matter of opinion. "Protecting private property" (from what?) is a matter of opinion. Use of both terms in the article is not NPOV. The fact is that some people enjoy killing, and there's no reason the article should use euphemism for that. 204.15.50.242 (talk) 00:00, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
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Vermin, not "Varmint"
An encyclopaedia should be based upon standard language (vermin) and qualify colloquialisms ("varmint") as such.