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The chances of change are poor at best. In 1995 I was a wildlife biology student at WSU and came home on the weekends and volunteered to feed elk at Oak Creek with John McGowan. One weekend I'm home feeding elk up the Nile feed station and actually saw two Yakamas loading up two very nice 6pt bulls that they had killed right on the feed station on the old hay from the day before. When I pulled up in the WDFW truck, the first thing out of thier mouths was "I'm indian, here is my tribal card." then they asked me to help them load the animals in their truck. I nearly reached out the window and strangled the guy with my bare hands. Long story short, me and the county prosocutor tried to prosocute for close to 4 years, until it was finally thrown out of court. So even if you catch them breaking the law, and follow the proper route to justice, they are basically untouchable except, by long range lead! I would never do it, but I know some very pissed off rednecks, that if they were caught in the right mood, you'd find a truck with 3 dead indians in it]
Whats your related field? Why is it that tribal game wardens are letting a non-member that shot a porcupine our our reservation off with a $5,000 fine and he is still complaining about it. They could of bumped it up to a federal offense which I believe is $25,000 and up to 5 years in prison. Seems like both sides get let off easy, doesnt it?
That may be but the guy was let off just as easy and a tribal member would of been. Correct? If he was off the reservation and was caught by a game warden he would of been in deep *censored*.