hossblur
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We've all seen the growth, and it's not from folks who lived here having kids. With that influx we are seeing the liberal politics follow. Combining that with well funded animal rights groups, I've started wondering how we get ahead of what Ore, Wash, Colorado are starting to see, non hunters and anti hunters getting in policy making for hunting.
Having a constitutional right to hunt, I don't believe is enough protection.
I'm not sure how to fend it off, as we all know the corporate hunters, like Heaton and $fw members on our boards haven't been overly helpful other than to themselves, either.
Some states require active hunting license for years or a decade prior to seats on committees or boards.
I feel like always taking for granted R governor to appoint WB is short sighted.
Thoughts?
Having a constitutional right to hunt, I don't believe is enough protection.
I'm not sure how to fend it off, as we all know the corporate hunters, like Heaton and $fw members on our boards haven't been overly helpful other than to themselves, either.
Some states require active hunting license for years or a decade prior to seats on committees or boards.
I feel like always taking for granted R governor to appoint WB is short sighted.
Thoughts?