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Ya know one thing I have to say is why do some people post stuff on here saying they seen this and that in a back of a truck ...sorry but I have to say that is BS ! Why even go their when you have no idea who it was or any evidence of anyone committing a crime Just peeses me off
Im all for so-called first nations enjoying their so-called rights just like it was back in the good ole days. You can fish, hunt, trap, roam whatever. But you have to do so exactly as they were back in 1804. No modern contrivances whatsoever. No boats, no nylon nets, no 2x4's for platforms, no firearms, no motors, no trucks, no guns, no steel. Be the heritage. Show US the WAY.A Solutrean. Live It!
I hope your not offended by my redux....Subject: Please oppose this special privelages billPlease oppose this bill for the sake of wildlife and equity between all users of Washington's natural resources.The Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the DNR close their gates for specific reasons. It enables them protect wildlife from disturbances during times of the year which are stressful to wildlife. These closures have been determined and are set by the State's own biologists. They are based on scientific knowledge of the biology and behavior of the animals that they are charged with managing.The native population in the State of Washington already have longer hunting seasons and less restrictions than the general population. There is no scientific reason to allow them privileged access to DNR land that has been deemed detrimental by the very agency tasked to manage wildlife, the WDFW.Please oppose this bill for the sake of wildlife and to maintain equity between user groups. I thank you for taking your time to read this.
I dont know why these bills even need to be brought up, maybe to help you all understand them better, can already do what they say without needing this
Quote from: Time Immemorial on January 31, 2013, 09:30:06 PMI dont know why these bills even need to be brought up, maybe to help you all understand them better, can already do what they say without needing thisI think it's obvious that the intent is to allow access behind locked gates, by motorized vehicle. No it doesn't specifically say that, but like you said, tribal members already have the right to hunt state land in their ceded area. This new bill says the state cannot deny access. Which to me means the state cannot put up a gate, or if they do, the tribes will whine about it and demand to be given keys.Is that not the way you understand it?
Quote from: bobcat on January 31, 2013, 09:37:20 PMQuote from: Time Immemorial on January 31, 2013, 09:30:06 PMI dont know why these bills even need to be brought up, maybe to help you all understand them better, can already do what they say without needing thisI think it's obvious that the intent is to allow access behind locked gates, by motorized vehicle. No it doesn't specifically say that, but like you said, tribal members already have the right to hunt state land in their ceded area. This new bill says the state cannot deny access. Which to me means the state cannot put up a gate, or if they do, the tribes will whine about it and demand to be given keys.Is that not the way you understand it?Uh, yeah..... You know what all you tribal punks that want to take advantage of the system (no offense meant to those of you that appear to be somewhat ethical), the law may allow you to hunt wherever, but walk your butts in there. I try to be nice and sensitive and understanding and all that, but give me a friggin break, and the wildlife too. All of you know this is not a good thing for the resource, many just don't seem to care.