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What I wonder is why Ted Cruz is trying to kill this bill. His proposed amendment to S 2363 9sa 345) would limit the amount of federal land in each state and require that federal land above his limit would have to be sold or given to the state this land is in. This is a classic poison pill and is an attempt to make this bill fail. http://www.cruz.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=1502
If you like the situation in Texas where most hunting is done on leases and what little public land that’s available is overrun with the hunters that can’t afford a lease and if you like paying for access rights to timber companies, I can see why you might like this idea. Any public land sold will be sold in large tracts that very few individuals can afford. It may go for rock bottom prices to the large buyers but by time it trickles down to individuals it will be at market price. How do you think the timber companies got hold of so much land? As far as turning it over to the states, in some states this might work. What I’ve seen in Washington state the state might do an acceptable job but there are some states that this would be a complete disaster.
and like I said, Washington State might do ok with this but there are other states where it would be a bad move. Regardless adding an amendment like this to a sportsman's rights bill is a poison pill. There's nothing about this amendment that will help the main bill pass so why is Ted Cruz doing this?
So he’s willing to risk the defeat of a bill benefiting hunters and fishers to make a political point? Why not propose this as a separate bill and let it be voted on for its own merit instead of adding it to a bill concerning sportsmen’s rights. Do you really think that the sportsmen’s bill would pass with this amendment?