Bartlett resident Laura Slitt stands on the side of Route 113 and protests the Dennis Rogers Youth Fishing Derby at the Carroll County Fish & Game Club on Sunday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Bartlett resident Laura Slitt stands on the side of Route 113 and protests the Dennis Rogers Youth Fishing Derby at the Carroll County Fish & Game Club on Sunday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
MADISON — On Sunday, Laura Slitt of Bartlett carried on her crusade against Carroll County Fish and Game Club’s annual fishing derby, standing across the street from the entrance to the event off of Route 113 in Madison with signs and posters.
“I’m just bearing witness to how I feel about the seeds of bullying and mindlessness and cruelty and violence, which begins when you when you take trusting, loving, empathetic children and you teach them how to wound and kill other creatures,” Slitt told the press as she held up a sign that said, “Fish Love Life, Feel Pain.”
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