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Title: Why don’t we ask an expert?
Post by: highcountry_hunter on June 13, 2023, 08:18:15 PM
I just had a thought…2 of our more pro-hunting fish and game commission members have either resigned or failed to have been reappointed in the last year.
Does any one personally know Kim Thorburn or Don McIssac? Or know how to get ahold of them?
Maybe they can assist us in making our voices heard louder, what we can do legally, or just a 1st hand experience on what these nut jobs are truly like to deal with.


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Title: Re: Why don’t we ask an expert?
Post by: Special T on June 13, 2023, 09:30:17 PM
I just had a thought…2 of our more pro-hunting fish and game commission members have either resigned or failed to have been reappointed in the last year.
Does any one personally know Kim Thorburn or Don McIssac? Or know how to get ahold of them?
Maybe they can assist us in making our voices heard louder, what we can do legally, or just a 1st hand experience on what these nut jobs are truly like to deal with.


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Kim Thorburn hasnt exactly remained quiet. I have respect for her grit and determination even after getting bounced. She isnt a hunter, Pretty sure a vegetarian, and yet was our most staunch ally. Mc Isaac seemed to not have patience for the stupid questions and statements of other commissioners. Perhaps I read his body language wrong but that is what I got from watching him.

The current commission wont listen to reason, so being heard isnt the problem. A show of force is all that will work and that cannot be done inside the system. :twocents:
Title: Re: Why don’t we ask an expert?
Post by: KFhunter on June 13, 2023, 10:00:17 PM
Real science was our staunchest ally, Kim Thronburn was a follower of real science
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