It's a tempting generalization, but consider this: I have a freezer full of meat in my garage, and 95 percent of the non-seafood meat got there because my boyfriend or I pointed a gun at an animal and pulled the trigger.

Killing is never pretty. But the meat we eat is superior to anything we can find in stores, and we face directly what it means to be omnivores. It's a net positive, and that's why I can't stomach what Google is doing to hunters like me.

So, where does the knife I use to field dress a wild boar fit into that scheme? It's not clear, because Google's policy simply doesn't acknowledge that any of these implements can be, and are, used every day to put food on our tables.

And the fact remains that just as with guns used for hunting, a kitchen knife or hunting knife can be used to perpetrate the same violence as a switchblade.

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