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“ in common with” says that in the treaty I believe, pretty big statement since we non natives are losing hunts. Maybe this commission is a God send.
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Quote from: trophyhunt on December 29, 2023, 11:52:47 AM“ in common with” says that in the treaty I believe, pretty big statement since we non natives are losing hunts. Maybe this commission is a God send.Interesting opinion. Not sure you are in tune with "this commission", or their positions. If you are, care to elaborate? To me this shows an emotion driven combative position. It also shows the willingness to sacrifice hunting out of spite and jealously. Very frustrating watching the two extremes at work facilitating losses to consumptive users, one out of spite and the other with an fantasy of "nature".
Quote from: Tbar on December 29, 2023, 01:12:19 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on December 29, 2023, 11:52:47 AM“ in common with” says that in the treaty I believe, pretty big statement since we non natives are losing hunts. Maybe this commission is a God send.Interesting opinion. Not sure you are in tune with "this commission", or their positions. If you are, care to elaborate? To me this shows an emotion driven combative position. It also shows the willingness to sacrifice hunting out of spite and jealously. Very frustrating watching the two extremes at work facilitating losses to consumptive users, one out of spite and the other with an fantasy of "nature".my point, if this commision ends hunting for non natives, maybe that will affect the tribes when it comes to “in common with”. Maybe then, IF the tribal hunting in this state was in trouble, we could finally get on the same page. Your high and mighty stance that some of us are just jealous reminds me of middle school kids on the playground, jealously may be a tiny part of it but switch roles and you’d be just as mad about it. So do tell us, what if you were non native and you had way different rules strictly because you were “non” native, you’d be happy about it? Let me guess, your gonna say, I’d do something about it besides bitchin?? Well, you and I both know, we non natives can’t do chit about it.
How many can they shoot, well, their limits are zero, nada, zilch with deer and elk. Great conservation, but if they shoot them all, they can just go back to the colockum and shoot another 400+ bull.
Quote from: trophyhunt on December 27, 2023, 05:35:21 PMHow many can they shoot, well, their limits are zero, nada, zilch with deer and elk. Great conservation, but if they shoot them all, they can just go back to the colockum and shoot another 400+ bull. Really think they won't while this is going on?
Some good points, opening the unit to natives may lead to opening it up for non natives, that would be good. But when people say if you had the same rights you’d do the same, that’s where I don’t agree. To my core I don’t like to waste game, I’ve had/have open tags but when the freezer is full from myself or the wife, I’m done. Of course I have friends and family that say they’ll take my animal if I keep hunting, it just doesn’t feel right to me. Just because you/they can, doesn’t mean it’s right or it helps the herds. The Hanford herd may need to be thinned, hopefully they add non native tags soon.
Quote from: Whitefoot on December 29, 2023, 10:03:53 AMQuote from: ipkus on December 29, 2023, 09:36:10 AMMy problem with the whole thing is simple; if it is “safe” and “secure” enough for tribal members to have a limited hunt out there, the same thing should apply for non-tribal members. Drawing…raffle…whatever, it should be allowed.After the tribes were allowed casinos in Washington they have been pumping money into politicians campaigns to the point that they wield immense power in Olympia, and that Pandora’s box will never close.The real issue is that equity is all certain groups scream about until things are actually in their favor, at which point they no longer talk about equity because they have more than the next guy, which was the whole point all along. Our society is screwed…lol. pumping money into politicians? Ok! Tribes gave $650,000 to Gregoire to kill the casino compact that would have benefited the whole state
Quote from: ipkus on December 29, 2023, 09:36:10 AMMy problem with the whole thing is simple; if it is “safe” and “secure” enough for tribal members to have a limited hunt out there, the same thing should apply for non-tribal members. Drawing…raffle…whatever, it should be allowed.After the tribes were allowed casinos in Washington they have been pumping money into politicians campaigns to the point that they wield immense power in Olympia, and that Pandora’s box will never close.The real issue is that equity is all certain groups scream about until things are actually in their favor, at which point they no longer talk about equity because they have more than the next guy, which was the whole point all along. Our society is screwed…lol. pumping money into politicians? Ok!
My problem with the whole thing is simple; if it is “safe” and “secure” enough for tribal members to have a limited hunt out there, the same thing should apply for non-tribal members. Drawing…raffle…whatever, it should be allowed.After the tribes were allowed casinos in Washington they have been pumping money into politicians campaigns to the point that they wield immense power in Olympia, and that Pandora’s box will never close.The real issue is that equity is all certain groups scream about until things are actually in their favor, at which point they no longer talk about equity because they have more than the next guy, which was the whole point all along. Our society is screwed…
Quote from: Buzzsaw461 on December 29, 2023, 10:14:13 AMQuote from: Whitefoot on December 29, 2023, 10:03:53 AMQuote from: ipkus on December 29, 2023, 09:36:10 AMMy problem with the whole thing is simple; if it is “safe” and “secure” enough for tribal members to have a limited hunt out there, the same thing should apply for non-tribal members. Drawing…raffle…whatever, it should be allowed.After the tribes were allowed casinos in Washington they have been pumping money into politicians campaigns to the point that they wield immense power in Olympia, and that Pandora’s box will never close.The real issue is that equity is all certain groups scream about until things are actually in their favor, at which point they no longer talk about equity because they have more than the next guy, which was the whole point all along. Our society is screwed…lol. pumping money into politicians? Ok! Tribes gave $650,000 to Gregoire to kill the casino compact that would have benefited the whole stateMore recently they were given exclusive sports gambling rights. Can’t even bet online legally in this state. Our government is under complete control by tribal interests.
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Quote from: Bone collector 13 on December 29, 2023, 04:47:25 PMSeen this on instagram todayPhoto is over a decade old.