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By Brett Prettyman
The Salt Lake Tribune Jan. 27, 2004 Tuesday, January 27, 2004 SALT LAKE CITY Karl Malone's departure to the Los Angeles Lakers last summer did more than leave a gaping hole in the Utah Jazz lineup. When it comes to hunting, few voices carry as much power in Utah's political arena as Malone's soft baritone. "Sometimes people are ashamed to speak their minds for what they believe in, but Karl isn't. He is proud to be a hunter and he says so," said state Rep. Michael Styler. "There is no question his celebrity status makes people listen to him." ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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