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Quote from: CAMPMEAT on October 09, 2014, 07:10:05 AMQuote from: AspenBud on October 09, 2014, 06:52:22 AMQuote from: PA BEN on October 09, 2014, 06:33:47 AM Senator Brian Dansel spoke at the end of the meeting and chewed WDFW's a??. He said he is going to introduce legislation to move game management to the County and not the State. He got a standing O for that one. He said it will bring more money to the Counties and will benefit the wildlife. Unfortunately for the good senator state land belongs to the state and federal land belongs to the Fed. Or put another way, those lands belong to a heck of a lot more people than Stevens County. You are totally wrong on who owns the lands in this entire country. We, the people do. We are the gubmint ( loosely because of how we're threatened by the corruption in the gubmint ). The gubmint is working for us, not the other way around. We pay their salaries, every cent of it. We need our power back and not the gubmint getting more and more and screwing us, period.You're absolutely right, it's we the people. Not just the people of Stevens County. Every deer, elk, cougar, wolf, tree, spot of dirt... if it's on government land it belongs to everyone, not just one small population center in the corner of the state. That doesn't make what is happening particularly fair, but the fact remains, the county can enforce rules on county land and that's about it. The good senator just did what any politician does and say what his constituents wanted to hear and make promises that he can't keep or that are unachievable.
Quote from: AspenBud on October 09, 2014, 06:52:22 AMQuote from: PA BEN on October 09, 2014, 06:33:47 AM Senator Brian Dansel spoke at the end of the meeting and chewed WDFW's a??. He said he is going to introduce legislation to move game management to the County and not the State. He got a standing O for that one. He said it will bring more money to the Counties and will benefit the wildlife. Unfortunately for the good senator state land belongs to the state and federal land belongs to the Fed. Or put another way, those lands belong to a heck of a lot more people than Stevens County. You are totally wrong on who owns the lands in this entire country. We, the people do. We are the gubmint ( loosely because of how we're threatened by the corruption in the gubmint ). The gubmint is working for us, not the other way around. We pay their salaries, every cent of it. We need our power back and not the gubmint getting more and more and screwing us, period.
Quote from: PA BEN on October 09, 2014, 06:33:47 AM Senator Brian Dansel spoke at the end of the meeting and chewed WDFW's a??. He said he is going to introduce legislation to move game management to the County and not the State. He got a standing O for that one. He said it will bring more money to the Counties and will benefit the wildlife. Unfortunately for the good senator state land belongs to the state and federal land belongs to the Fed. Or put another way, those lands belong to a heck of a lot more people than Stevens County.
Senator Brian Dansel spoke at the end of the meeting and chewed WDFW's a??. He said he is going to introduce legislation to move game management to the County and not the State. He got a standing O for that one. He said it will bring more money to the Counties and will benefit the wildlife.
Quote from: AspenBud on October 09, 2014, 07:12:35 AMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on October 09, 2014, 07:10:05 AMQuote from: AspenBud on October 09, 2014, 06:52:22 AMQuote from: PA BEN on October 09, 2014, 06:33:47 AM Senator Brian Dansel spoke at the end of the meeting and chewed WDFW's a??. He said he is going to introduce legislation to move game management to the County and not the State. He got a standing O for that one. He said it will bring more money to the Counties and will benefit the wildlife. Unfortunately for the good senator state land belongs to the state and federal land belongs to the Fed. Or put another way, those lands belong to a heck of a lot more people than Stevens County. You are totally wrong on who owns the lands in this entire country. We, the people do. We are the gubmint ( loosely because of how we're threatened by the corruption in the gubmint ). The gubmint is working for us, not the other way around. We pay their salaries, every cent of it. We need our power back and not the gubmint getting more and more and screwing us, period.You're absolutely right, it's we the people. Not just the people of Stevens County. Every deer, elk, cougar, wolf, tree, spot of dirt... if it's on government land it belongs to everyone, not just one small population center in the corner of the state. That doesn't make what is happening particularly fair, but the fact remains, the county can enforce rules on county land and that's about it. The good senator just did what any politician does and say what his constituents wanted to hear and make promises that he can't keep or that are unachievable.When your neighbors dogs comes over and kills all your chickens what do you do?You've contacted the neighbor about the problem, you've spend out of pocket 100's of dollars upgrading your fence yet the dogs keep coming over.Now you've caught your neighbor opening the gate and letting the dogs in your yard!Neighbor says they're just doing what dogs do and tosses you $2.25 to cover the loss of a chicken that one of his dogs are currently mauling...you tell him you've lost over 20 chickens! and due to the harassment by his dogs only a few chickens will lay eggs and they're bloody and unusable! The neighbor says wasn't his dogs killed those 20 chickens, must have been a honey badger, you kindly inform him that it wasn't a freaking honey badger they're in Africa you dum........Now you get into a fist fight, get arrested for assault and tossed in the slammer while all your chickens get confiscated because the city just rezoned your area to prohibit poultry and livestock of any kind while you were in jail. When you finally get home the neighbor just acquired a couple of new dogs, and they bark 24/7.
Funny Apenbud i agree with your last post with one exception. SSS is a about talking about more than just wolves. Wolves and numerouse other things that make normally honest hardworking citizens choose between thier way of life, and becoming a criminal. Wolves are the symptom and the disease is the fact that Gov is overreaching, starts problems and then steps away from thier reponcibilites to help protect peoples property, and freedom.I dont think people that are upset are Anti Government, they are just sick off poor management. To think that the only real solution is to take matters into your own hands and remain silent about it is MORE wrong to me that trying to get peoples attention on this (or any other) issue.
Suggest DNA sampling as well to determine her origin................
Quote from: AspenBud on October 09, 2014, 06:52:22 AMQuote from: PA BEN on October 09, 2014, 06:33:47 AM Senator Brian Dansel spoke at the end of the meeting and chewed WDFW's a??. He said he is going to introduce legislation to move game management to the County and not the State. He got a standing O for that one. He said it will bring more money to the Counties and will benefit the wildlife. Unfortunately for the good senator state land belongs to the state and federal land belongs to the Fed. Or put another way, those lands belong to a heck of a lot more people than Stevens County. Whose land wildlife is on is irrelevant. Wildlife does not belong to the landowner, It belongs to the people and I see no reason a county couldn't manage it for the people as well as the state.The state passed a law I believe back in the 70s that stole the wildlife from the landowner with no compensation. So a Washington rancher raises dozens of deer on his property feeding them his green alfalfa right in the field all summer, the does breed on his place, spend the winter on his place eating bitter rush on his hills then give birth to fawns on his place. The rancher kills the coyotes that prey on the deer. If the rancher wants to kill one of his deer he has to buy a license and shoot it only when the state says he can and this is not free but costs him money for permission from the state to kill one his own animals. The rancher would love to kill one of those big Miley bucks that come down in November but never seems to get drawn so continues to allow other lucky hunters to hunt on his place for free. The state never even says thank you. This is a true story for every rancher in Washington state. Wildlife Theft by the State of Washington.