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Quote from: Knocker of rocks on December 25, 2014, 08:05:17 AMQuote from: Sportfury on December 25, 2014, 07:49:21 AMMaybe it is time we use the initiative process and request that WDFW gets rolled into the Washington State Patrol similar to what Alaska has. This would cut out the top, get rid of Wecker, and give these officers the support they need.Why would transferring enforcement to WSP get rid of Miranda Wecker? By your example of Alaska and Oregon, those states have transferred enforcement duties to the State Police, but retain F&W departments. The same would probably happen here. That and how do we think hunters would fare in the mob rule initiative process of :yike:Pugetropolis?? Careful what you suggest It wouldn't get rid of her, but she would no longer have any influence/power over enforcement officers. You are right, that in Oregon the "game wardens" work for OSP, while the natural resource management is under ODF&W.I don't like what I see in Oregon, as the wildlife troopers are still troopers and when traffic issues become a problem, they are out checking to make sure semis are chained up etc., instead of remaining focused on catching poachers.
Quote from: Sportfury on December 25, 2014, 07:49:21 AMMaybe it is time we use the initiative process and request that WDFW gets rolled into the Washington State Patrol similar to what Alaska has. This would cut out the top, get rid of Wecker, and give these officers the support they need.Why would transferring enforcement to WSP get rid of Miranda Wecker? By your example of Alaska and Oregon, those states have transferred enforcement duties to the State Police, but retain F&W departments. The same would probably happen here.
Maybe it is time we use the initiative process and request that WDFW gets rolled into the Washington State Patrol similar to what Alaska has. This would cut out the top, get rid of Wecker, and give these officers the support they need.
Quote from: blackdog on December 25, 2014, 09:57:02 AMOnce more with feeling, who was the director of Wildlife pre merger and what is his role today? I believe it was Curt Smitch, until 1998 when Jeff Koenings took over
Once more with feeling, who was the director of Wildlife pre merger and what is his role today?
What authority does the WSP actually have?I have WSP friends and they all seem to say the same thing,In WA. they patrol the highway for the most part and they assist the other LEO
Just a suggestion guys on merging. Trying to think outside the box and find a way to get rid of the problem and help us out at the same time.
Quote from: Sportfury on December 25, 2014, 11:20:39 AMJust a suggestion guys on merging. Trying to think outside the box and find a way to get rid of the problem and help us out at the same time.I appreciate the suggestion, and you are not alone (a few WDFW officers support going to WSP), but overall I think it's a very bad idea. I would much rather see a radical change in WDFW, and just leave game wardens in a F&W agency, and get the officers back on-track catching poachers.
Quote from: stevemiller on December 25, 2014, 10:50:49 AMWhat authority does the WSP actually have?I have WSP friends and they all seem to say the same thing,In WA. they patrol the highway for the most part and they assist the other LEO This is one of the urban myths that has always cracked me up; what officers have more authority than the others. In Washington all peace officers (police) have the same authority over all laws, with a few exceptions (ie- municipal (city) codes, county codes etc.). So a trooper has the same statewide authority as a F&W officer. Troopers already can enforce F&W laws, but are not mandated (nor encouraged) to do so.Think of it this way; we are all cops, it is just that some us are specialized.
Quote from: ucwarden on December 25, 2014, 12:12:32 PMQuote from: Sportfury on December 25, 2014, 11:20:39 AMJust a suggestion guys on merging. Trying to think outside the box and find a way to get rid of the problem and help us out at the same time.I appreciate the suggestion, and you are not alone (a few WDFW officers support going to WSP), but overall I think it's a very bad idea. I would much rather see a radical change in WDFW, and just leave game wardens in a F&W agency, and get the officers back on-track catching poachers.100% spot on.
I think it would be a huge mistake to merge wildlife with WSP! Anything we can do to keep the focus on "wildlife only" will benefit our wildlife more.
Quote from: ucwarden on December 25, 2014, 10:12:16 AMQuote from: blackdog on December 25, 2014, 09:57:02 AMOnce more with feeling, who was the director of Wildlife pre merger and what is his role today? I believe it was Curt Smitch, until 1998 when Jeff Koenings took overAnd I looked up Smitch and it appears he is some kind of consultant.