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Gotta love giving up state sovereignty so D.C. can control stuff... But hey, at least they give us free places to hunt (for now)
Quote from: Bean Counter on March 08, 2016, 08:18:35 AMGotta love giving up state sovereignty so D.C. can control stuff... But hey, at least they give us free places to hunt (for now) I don't understand your problem here? The states are getting the money for projects? Should it be a state issued tax? It was a federal act that initiated the Pittman Robertson tax.... not a state tax. HUNTERS pushed this because too habitat was being destroyed and there was no money to restore wildlife populations that we all enjoy.
Do you really think its going to go to support migration routes for the mule deer of the Red Desert? My guess is global warming bs hooey.
The article says the money is going to state environmental departments, not state fish and game departments.
Sportsmen proposed these taxes to help wildlife. I think there would be more accountability over the funds if they were given to the states to decide how to use them, rather than the feds stealing it for environmentalism.
Probably not, which is why I moved to a Red State Point is it should be about local control. You have far greater chances of influencing the law and lobbying on a state basis than you do on a national basis. Besides, I shouldn't have to suffer the consequences of federal mismanagement because some who actually love this country chose to live in a gawd awful blue state for one reason or the next.