I feel that this thread has been blown way out of proportion and just like our country as a whole, a person can not state anything without "offending" someone.
Tom was simply showing his results of a perfectly legal and effective tool for his state that he uses in the preseason for deer nutrition, as well as a way to survey deer during the growing season. He is not stating that he hunts over these sites because lets be honest, deer for the most part don't use mineral licks much after September.
Everyone has their own opinions about bating and to each their own. That was not his point. The point is that mineral licks are proven to help in antler growth and deer nutrition, period. For those that are effected by CWD this may be an avenue to aid in the spreading of the disease the same way small watering holes do in low rain time, but that is not the point. Leave the legality up to your local DNR, as it is their job and they will govern this as they see fit for the population.
I too use mineral licks to great results! The deer use the heck out of them during the summer months because the terrain is lacking these resources. If they could get this helpful supplement free range I'm sure they would. I live in a state where CWD hasn't been hit yet, thank the lord, but is also a state that you can bait as much as you want. You would be hard pressed to find a square mile in SC that doesn't have a corn pile somewhere during the season and it is the hunters propagative to hunt over it if he pleases. It's legal so why get your panties in a wad if people want to do so? For most of us hunting is for pleasure. We hunt with a stick bow because that is what we choose to do. I could honestly give two s#@!s what everyone else does as long as they are within the legal parameters.
Let's stay positive here folks. Lets hear of more great results from this practice, and not negative opinions as the thread was intended.