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Even the black folks at the very bottom are aware of this, preferring to rob a convenience store with a gun and use the chump change to buy a few burgers to stave off hunger, rather than taking a gun into the wild to shoot a couple of grouse for cooking.
But America isn't entirely heartless; they accommodate those who seek the thrill of the hunt, no problem—as long as you're willing to pay.
Many states have established their own public hunting grounds, providing hunting services to American citizens with hunting permits, attracting visitors from other states with unique local wildlife, like Oklahoma that allows raccoon hunting, West Virginia that permits black bear hunting, Georgia that allows coyote hunting, and Alaska where you can hunt caribou, each with its own distinct appeal.