Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: Bob33 on January 09, 2012, 08:48:26 PM
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politicsnorthwest/2017196345_washington_considers_nra_licen.html
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Interesting. I see where he says that the money from the sales would go directly to hunter education. So here is my question, wouldn't a portion of the proceeds have to go to the NRA for the sate to use their logo? (That is if they even allowed it) :dunno:
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Who cares, I'd rather see a WFW plate. :twocents:
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To be honest, I'm a bit suspicious. Hunter Ed programs have received lots of money since 2009 from Pittman-Robertson.
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Interesting. I see where he says that the money from the sales would go directly to hunter education. So here is my question, wouldn't a portion of the proceeds have to go to the NRA for the sate to use their logo? (That is if they even allowed it) :dunno:
Why? Seems like it would be free advertising for the NRA. :dunno:
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True.
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Either way, I won't be buying one. I don't have money to throw away. And I don't really think many people would want these plates.
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So would this money be used so that all the instructors might get some compensation for their time, or the state just siphon of the exact amount brought in as they did with wildlife plates
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:yeah: Bingo! I have such little faith in the way gov spends money. My motto for now is "STARVE THE BEAST!" I don't need much from government, and what "services" that do affect me i will consider a cost of making them feel the pain that all of have felt for some time now. Time to prioratize, organise and tighten the belt!
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Washington State would probably steal the money just like they did with our ATV funds !!!!!!!!!
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Selling NRA license plates seems like an easy way for the government to find out who needs to be added to the red list.
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The NRA license plate and a bag of coffee
LAS VEGAS — The flight here for the annual Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show was uneventful, except for what happened after the landing.
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/the-nra-license-plate-and-a-bag-of-coffee