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Why are we even capitulating on this? A person looking to find a problem can find one in just about anything a person does, demonize it - and get another "rule" or law passed. I'm sick of it, just leave us the heck alone
... what is the difference from dumping a bag of feed on pubic land...
Quote from: Bob33 on March 21, 2015, 08:25:21 PMQuote from: cboom on March 21, 2015, 07:41:32 PM... what is the difference from dumping a bag of feed on pubic land... I have run across a couple real messes people have left behind. I figured this was a big part of the anti-baiting thing?
Quote from: cboom on March 21, 2015, 07:41:32 PM... what is the difference from dumping a bag of feed on pubic land...
I know I'm going to get slammed here but oh well Go ahead.I totally disagree with the no restrictions for the "disabled" and my reason is as followsLook around at the majority of the handicap disabled placards and the lard asses getting out of the cars using these placards.I'm sorry but being a fat A-- and being to dumb to realize you need to loose weigh and to lazy to get off the couch except to go to Walmart and get in their electric shopping cart in no excuse for a handicap placard and sure as hell isn't deserving of special privileges....
I was also at the meeting today and voiced my opinion in favor of "No Change". After listening to everyone's testimony and the reaction that a few of the commission members had I really believe that there will be no change at this time until it can be studied further. I also stated that this should be a "biological" issue and not a "social" issue, which is what the bear baiting turned in to. Mr. Kehne, commissioner from Omak (where the biggest issue of baiting seems to be the quantity of bait used) agreed that there shouldn't be a knee jerk reaction to this agenda. So hopefully we are good for another 3 years.The GMAC voted 17 to 0 for no change also.We also may see expandable broadheads legalized this year too. Jerry Nelson had a pretty convincing argument for that.
Quote from: Lucky1 on March 21, 2015, 04:47:16 PMQuote from: KFhunter on March 21, 2015, 04:39:34 PMWhy are we even capitulating on this? A person looking to find a problem can find one in just about anything a person does, demonize it - and get another "rule" or law passed. I'm sick of it, just leave us the heck alone I agree. There is not really a need for the law. The restrictions are proposed by anti hunters and they get people who hunt to agree with them by playing on their emotions.Today at the WDFW meeting, it was NOT anti-hunters wishing for baiting restrictions. It was fellow hunters. But they didn't want to see total outlaw of baiting, they wanted to see the excessive baiting to be put in check. It sounds like it's the guides in the Okanogan that are causing the ruckus. Other hunters are sick of it. The guides are making money from our state's deer without regulation (unlike fishing guides). The guides are altering migration routes with these dump truck loads of snicker bars (apples). They're pulling deer from other hunter's property. It's a big enough deal for them to start calling out this baiting practice. I heard it first hand today.
Quote from: KFhunter on March 21, 2015, 04:39:34 PMWhy are we even capitulating on this? A person looking to find a problem can find one in just about anything a person does, demonize it - and get another "rule" or law passed. I'm sick of it, just leave us the heck alone I agree. There is not really a need for the law. The restrictions are proposed by anti hunters and they get people who hunt to agree with them by playing on their emotions.