Good afternoon Everyone,





I hope this message finds you well.





SHOOTING Setback SAFETY WAIVER f

discharge guns in unknown locations in our parks and in private yards through out our community





The topic of Deer Management is currently scheduled for the commissioners discussion meeting on June 11th at 6pm.





There is no place within our densely populated community that qualifies under the Game Commission's 150 yards set back safety requirement to shoot guns at animals; Our commissioners request and receive a permit from the State to WAIVE THE HUNTING SAFETY SETBACK REQUIREMENTS so that they can hire outside contractors to shoot rifles without any Safety Setbacks in our public parks and in private yards with permission from only the yard owner!





Use of our tax money to discharge high powered rifles to kill deer around our homes is an accident waiting to happen - Human Error with a gun can happen!





Further, isn't it ironic that the same company that says Mt Lebanon should shoot deer, gets PAID to shoot deer? Where's the Oversight??

Other organizations who have suggested alternatives to shooting have been ignored.





Moreover, while they will have you believe that shooting deer is the answer to everyone's issues who complain about seeing deer, science has proven that the rebound effect is real; i.e. once you reduce a population unnaturally, the deer have more food and will have multiple births; i.e. more deer - further other deer just infill where the others were shot.





Let the COMMISSIONERS know you're against the continuation of this Dangerous, Expensive program - They assume everyone is happy with this program ... let them know you're not! We also have one newer commissioner, Craig Garella, who replaced Dave Brumfield last year. Let him know what you think of the program.... DON'T LET YOUR VOICES GO UNHEARD!





Please Speak during public comment at 8:00 pm at the upcoming Commissioner meeting on June 11th.





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Update: June 12, 2019 8:21 PM Review of deer management presented in Mt. Lebanon Thank you for your attention to this grave matter.

As you are all aware, the Mt. Lebanon Commissioners have voted annually to spend tax payers’ money to receive arom the Pennsylvania Game Commission so that they can. If they don't hear from citizens against it, they will likely blindly continue the program. Commissioner Fraasch has been the only one over recent years to vote against this program because of the obvious Safety Issue it presents and this is her last year on the Board.