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Quote from: Ric0 on June 18, 2025, 05:55:31 PMThanks for the info on this. I emailed my local representative, it was super quick and easy.This is in the hands of Murray and Cantwell. Not your local rep.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Thanks for the info on this. I emailed my local representative, it was super quick and easy.
Quote from: bigtex on June 18, 2025, 06:54:31 PMQuote from: Ric0 on June 18, 2025, 05:55:31 PMThanks for the info on this. I emailed my local representative, it was super quick and easy.This is in the hands of Murray and Cantwell. Not your local rep.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkAfter a quick Google search, looks like Murry and Cantwell have both come out in opposition to selling off public lands.
While I'm 100% against this land sale provision in the spending bill, full stop, I think we need to keep things in perspective. The Outdoor Alliance maps show the total of 300 million acres that could be eligible for sale - but the bill only requires up to 3.3 million acres to be sold. About 1.1% of the total land that is eligible.If your favorite place is in that 1.1% that ends up being sold, of course it's a devastating loss. Nearly all of my favorite places up here are on the chopping block, and we don't have nearly the user base to protect it that lower 48 states do. I'm very concerned.But I think it's important to keep things in perspective. A lot of the conversation I'm hearing/seeing on this shows the map images, and assumes it will all be sold.
So the same senators that are ruining our state we now expect to save our lands for hunting and access?They are not going to advocate for gun carrying hunters.
Quote from: Skillet on June 18, 2025, 11:27:13 AMWhile I'm 100% against this land sale provision in the spending bill, full stop, I think we need to keep things in perspective. The Outdoor Alliance maps show the total of 300 million acres that could be eligible for sale - but the bill only requires up to 3.3 million acres to be sold. About 1.1% of the total land that is eligible.If your favorite place is in that 1.1% that ends up being sold, of course it's a devastating loss. Nearly all of my favorite places up here are on the chopping block, and we don't have nearly the user base to protect it that lower 48 states do. I'm very concerned.But I think it's important to keep things in perspective. A lot of the conversation I'm hearing/seeing on this shows the map images, and assumes it will all be sold.I like you, sir. Don’t take this the wrong way at all please, but who cares. Give an in hunch, they’ll take a mile.