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Yea, transfer it over to state control. Sure would be easy for anti hunting groups in this state to pass a referendum banning hunting on all state owned properties. I guarantee in Utah, with a mandate to manage all state lands for maximum profitability, they would sell off/lease off any and all prime pieces they could. I consider this idea one of the biggest threats to outdoorsmen and women to come along ever.
Bean Counter, there is strong consensus that state ownership = selling vast tracts of public land. I agree the federal government loses SIGNIFICANT amounts of money managing our federal lands, which is exactly why they would be sold off under state ownership. There is absolutely no way any western states could afford to hold on to millions of acres of new land. Residents of other states (who you say are subsidizing western state residents) are benefiting tremendously from public access. I personally hunt and recreate on federal lands all across the west and will happily "subsidize" for those rights. What I believe is great about our federal public lands is that they belong to every citizen of this country, not just to those who live within certain state borders. Also, its not just hunters who benefit from federal ownership. Ranchers (through grazing leases), timber companies, etc. all benefit through federal land ownership.
Aside from the financial aspect, the fact is that our hunting and fishing heritage absolutely depends on public access. Privatization would make hunting and fishing a forgotten part of our culture, accessible only to the rich and privileged. The land transfer issue is not a partisan issue in my opinion, it's a sportsmen issue. Not sure if you primarily hunt public or private land, but I'm asking you to reconsider what public ownership means to our heritage.
Finally, I agree that a state's sovereignty is important, but honestly, that's not what this issue is about. It's a play by BIG business to purchase public land at wholesale prices.I for one plan to fight for our public lands the rest of my life....this fight won't end in my lifetime. Since an early age my dad has taken me out hunting and fishing, almost exclusively on public land. We aren't a rich family, and I don't have access to other places to hunt. Public lands are all I have.Hopefully I've at least given you a few things to consider. This issue could send a death blow to what we know and love about hunting across the west. -Tyler