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[Chris] I know with each one, there's a story.
And they're going to be remembered.
And there's a heritage that goes with each mount.
Basically this -- this vessel of stories.
I've got people that drive several hours just for me
to mount birds for them.
[Director] Really?
[Chris] Yeah.
[Director] Several hours?
[Chris] Several hours, oh yeah.
[Chris] In some states, you do have to have a license
to practice but, most states including Texas, you do not.
I think taxidermy is fine like it is.
I don't think we should have any more regulations.
[Chris] No more laws.
[Chris] It's important that a certain number
of people do fill out the census.
Obviously there's going
to be some people that are withholding.
I might be one of those people, I don't know.
The hesitations are personal; it just depends
on each person's trust level.
And what their experience has been with the government.
I think it's all about taking our rights away from us.
I mean just one at a time.
And I fully believe that.
If you were to give me a survey right now and I was to look
over it, I'm sure there'd be things that keyed
up that I would be real hesitant to fill out.
This is the census?
OK.
[Director] That's the Census.
[Director] It's only 10 questions.
[Chris] Just one page?
Man, that's not bad.
Yeah, you know I don't see anything on here like, you know,
specifics about like income, pretty simple questions.
Yeah, I would fill this out.
[Chris] The unknown is -- - you're never --
kind of afraid of the unknown.
And now the unknown is the known so,
I can't be afraid of it anymore.