A few questions I'd like to ask the poster:
1.) Why would you want to poison something you want to eat?
2.) Why would you use poison opposed to a more conventional method (i.e. bow hunting or rifle hunting) which have worked well for hundreds of years?
3.) Did you consider that in your locality, an unregulated poison is probably illegal to make?
4.) Did you consider that if you could obtain a recipe and prepare a poison, that you would have to then find a more efficient or effective way to administer the poison than could be done using a conventional method of hunting?
5.) Did you consider that the poison could take hours, or days to kill your prey?
6.) Did you consider that during these hours or days, you would have to track your prey?
7.) Did you consider also, that during these hours and/or days, that the poison would be all the while destroying the organs and meat of the animal?
8.) Why would you need poison? Are you not a good shot?
I suppose if a person was a good enough marksman or archer, that they would not need to use a poison to assure a kill.
If there are any upsides to using a poison for hunting, please let me know, as I've yet to find any that would be beneficial for a person in Norway, the U.S., Canada, Europe, Western Asia or the Arctic regions.
Thanks.
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