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Typical of any agenda that someone wants, if they stand at the front porch and bang loud enough sooner or later someone is going to pass it. The folks that want it think the folks that don't want it are stupid. The folks that don't think its right or don't want it will put less energy into the fight and sooner or later will move on to something that is more important, such as saving the 2nd. The folks that want it will still be jumping up and down screaming and pretty soon you will have it in law. By the time you have your lighted fire sticks with gps beacons on them so you can find the arrow you shot at a deer 100 yards away, there probably wont be any deer left. You might of/should have put as much effort into ending the decimation of the herds from wolves, tribal hunting, etc.
Here's the bottom line on this issue. If you want the Commission to vote yes for this change, then you have two options to let your voice be heard. You can write a letter expressing your support for the change (there are some great examples in previous posts) and email or send it to the addresses below…Written comments may be emailed to wildthing@dfw.wa.gov or mailed to: Wildlife Program Commission Public Comments, 600 Capitol Way N., Olympia, WA 98501. But do it now because the deadline is Feb.15th.OR…You can show up at one of the Commission meetings that will take place before the vote in April (no testimony will be heard at the meeting in April).The next meeting is in Olympia at the end of this week. Your opportunity to express your support of this change will be on Friday Feb 8th at 8:45 …or… Saturday Feb 9th at 8:30. Show up a little early, sign in, and tell the Commission in person that you support a yes vote on this proposal. You will have 3 minutes and you can use as little or much of it as you wish.The last chance to speak to the Commission (and a lot closer to some of you) is the March meeting that will be held in Moses Lake on March 1-2. The agenda is not yet set so I will update the time when it is or you can check this link. http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings.html THIS IS NOT A DONE DEAL. It could still go either way. Last year the Commission voted 4-3 in favor of approving the change, but a change requires 5 votes. Two Commissioners were not at the last vote and will swing this one way or the other. And make no mistake; a handful of very vocal opponents will do what they can to keep this from happening. If history is any indicator, they will attend the meeting and let their opposition be heard loud and clear. They will present themselves as the voices of the archery community, and despite all the information to the contrary, represent that this change is opposed by archers. Notice a relative lack of posts from those opposing this change? The voice of the majority cannot be heard if it is not spoken! So speak up and be heard. If you want to see that this rule makes it to the final draft of the regs, you need to drop a letter to the Commission telling them so by Feb.15th or better yet show up at the meeting to tell them in person.
I don't think you could be more wrong
Quote from: boneaddict on February 06, 2013, 07:45:06 AMTypical of any agenda that someone wants, if they stand at the front porch and bang loud enough sooner or later someone is going to pass it. The folks that want it think the folks that don't want it are stupid. The folks that don't think its right or don't want it will put less energy into the fight and sooner or later will move on to something that is more important, such as saving the 2nd. The folks that want it will still be jumping up and down screaming and pretty soon you will have it in law. By the time you have your lighted fire sticks with gps beacons on them so you can find the arrow you shot at a deer 100 yards away, there probably wont be any deer left. You might of/should have put as much effort into ending the decimation of the herds from wolves, tribal hunting, etc.Sorry but I couldn't disagree more with your summation of this debate/discussion, especially that I feel that those who don't want the change are stupid. That is absolutely not the case! Most of those on both sides of this debate are fellow archers and sportsman and on 95% of the issues, we have the same agenda! This is a small issue that we disagree on. And the idea that folks can't put out effort in many directions at once just leaves me scratching my head. Sportmans intrest are best served if that is what we all do.
Pretty soon we'll sound like those "Duck hunters." (another inside joke)
QuoteI don't think you could be more wrongI'm sure I'll prove that wrong someday.