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QuoteIt's a shame that we hunters have already paid for access to open state lands through our hunting licenses and need to pay again. It seems like double taxation to me. How have hunters paid for access to DNR lands? Answer is, they haven't. Not that I agree with the Discover Pass, but saying that hunters were already paying for access to DNR lands simply is not true.
It's a shame that we hunters have already paid for access to open state lands through our hunting licenses and need to pay again. It seems like double taxation to me.
so, none of our license fees go into the general fund?
The WDFW vehicle use pass is, and always has been, for WDFW lands. Not DNR. DNR has never had any fees associated with the recreational use of any of their lands. Until now, with the Discover Pass, of which 8% of the revenue from that goes to DNR. Pianoman, does that answer your question?
Quote from: bobcat on September 27, 2011, 09:21:18 AMThe WDFW vehicle use pass is, and always has been, for WDFW lands. Not DNR. DNR has never had any fees associated with the recreational use of any of their lands. Until now, with the Discover Pass, of which 8% of the revenue from that goes to DNR. Pianoman, does that answer your question?It does, thanks Bobcat and bigtex