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2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
What a PATHETIC LOSER!!! Aug 20, 2006 Look at me ....I'm a tough guy ....just ask that dead tame bear over there. Gentry is so phoney he could be in the Bush administration. Let's make him co-Sec. of Defense! Rumsfeld-Gentry! Yeah, we'd limit our targets to unarmed people but the numbers would be great!
What a PATHETIC LOSER!!!
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy there music Aug 19, 2006
Country Singer Charged With Killing A Tame Bear
(WCCO) Minneapolis Country singer Troy Lee Gentry was indicted Tuesday in federal court on a charge of illegally killing and tagging a tamed black bear.
Gentry, of Franklin, Tenn., and Lee Marvin Greenly, a 46-year-old wildlife photographer from Sandstone, Minn., appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Raymond Erickson in Duluth, Minn. Tuesday morning. Their case being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael A. Dees.
According to the indictment, Greenly sold Gentry a tame, trophy-caliber black bear named "Cubby" for approximately $4,650 in October of 2004. Greenly housed several animals for use in his photography business.
After the transaction, the indictment reports that Greenly and Gentry tagged the bear with a Minnesota hunting license. Gentry then allegedly killed the captive bear with a bow and arrow while the animal was still enclosed in a pen on Greenly's property.
The indictment further alleges that Greenly and Gentry registered the bear with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources as though it had been hunted in the wild before shipping the animal's hide to a taxidermist in Kentucky for mounting.
According to the Lacey Act, it is illegal to falsely tag a tame bear for the purpose of hunting.
The bear's death was videotaped and allegedly edited after the fact to make it appear that Cubby had been killed in a "fair chase" situation.
Greenly is also facing two further charges of violations against the Lacey Act, including guiding hunters to the Sandstone National Wildlife Refuge, where black bear hunting is illegal, and unlawfully setting up bear-baiting stations in the area.
Both Gentry and Greenly have been released on bond pending their next court appearance. If convicted on the charges, they could both face a maximum potential penalty of five years in federal prison and a $20,000 fine.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I wouldn't have known. Mar 21, 2000 Until I bought this CD, I thought to myself that this album is only gonna have two great songs on it. I was wrong. Eleven tracks of great country and southern rock.
Hillbilly Shoes Jan 24, 2000 They are very good and lookwhat I think country should look like. They are up therewith Travis Tritt,Chad Brockand all the other true Countrymens in country,. Country the only way to go.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
These ole boys put the Country back in Country Music ! Sep 08, 1999 Being from kentucky myself Im glad to see some more of the good ole boys get noticed. It is great to have a tape you dont have to keep fast forwarding and flipping to find the two good songs on it, with these boys put it in and hang on cause these fellows know how to rock ya country style. Their the best thing to come along since Travis T. Im 35 ,and this a tape that makes the kids yell, Dad will you turn it down. Every song you hear is better than the last,and when you buy, better get two cause this is one you are going to wear out , guarenteed .
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