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I'm in contact now with someone already working on a suit. More information later.
Here's one report on that lawsuithttps://www.knkx.org/government/2022-05-31/inslee-settles-lawsuit-over-building-council-appointments
Quote from: Buckjunkie on December 19, 2022, 10:28:45 AMPoliticians are protected by omission in most laws. They are just left out, so there are few citations that specify punishment or remedy and therefore accountability. Weird huh? The people that make the rules, didn’t include penalties for themselves!Your best option is to either use the recall option or rally support for a candidate that supports your views in the next election. It’s Washington, so I am not optimistic. I've been thinking a lot about this statement. I think the best hope for the future of hunting in WA is to get a hunting friendly or, at least hunting agnostic, Democratic Governor elected.
Politicians are protected by omission in most laws. They are just left out, so there are few citations that specify punishment or remedy and therefore accountability. Weird huh? The people that make the rules, didn’t include penalties for themselves!Your best option is to either use the recall option or rally support for a candidate that supports your views in the next election. It’s Washington, so I am not optimistic.
I think the largest problem with that RCW is the following: "private landowners, and environmentalists". When the state is dominated by those 2 groups, one could argue that the commission should be as well. Not that it's right, but I could see that being a factor.