"[I]n rural Maine on the opening day of deer season -- an event anticipated like a national holiday in some parts of the country -- it is obvious that the gap separating hunters and nonhunters isn't necessarily about guns, or even animals. In places like Jackman, it has more to do with the growing distance between those who live in America's concrete communities and the dwindling population whose lives, and livelihoods, are more closely tied to the woods."
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