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So what does that mean? If state land is closed due to fire danger the Indians can still hunt it? Does it mean if it's gated they will be given keys? Probably so. Why can't they walk in like everyone else?If the land is closed in the winter to prevent disturbance of deer and elk on their winter range, the Indians can still drive in and slaughter them?Why am I not surprised?
The 2 bills are sponsored by the same 11 Democrat reps.IF THERE IS ANY HUNTING LEGISLATION THAT NEEDS YOUR OPPOSITION THIS YEAR THIS IS IT!
The land access legislation is simply DNR lands, not other state or federal lands. Yes, given keys. You bring up a very good question in regards to fire danger.
Quote from: bigtex on January 29, 2013, 11:12:38 PMThe land access legislation is simply DNR lands, not other state or federal lands. Yes, given keys. You bring up a very good question in regards to fire danger.I didn't see where it said only DNR lands. Doesn't it just say "state lands?" Which would include WDFW? Meaning the Colockum, Quilomene, LT Murray, Wenas, Oak Creek, Chelan Buttle, etc.
Quote from: bobcat on January 29, 2013, 07:14:00 AMSo what does that mean? If state land is closed due to fire danger the Indians can still hunt it? Does it mean if it's gated they will be given keys? Probably so. Why can't they walk in like everyone else?If the land is closed in the winter to prevent disturbance of deer and elk on their winter range, the Indians can still drive in and slaughter them?Why am I not surprised? The land access legislation is simply DNR lands, not other state or federal lands. Yes, given keys. You bring up a very good question in regards to fire danger.Personally, there are a lot of "ifs" on both pieces of legislation. However what scares me is the fact that 11 representatives are sponsoring this legislation.
Quote from: bigtex on January 29, 2013, 11:12:38 PMThe land access legislation is simply DNR lands, not other state or federal lands. Yes, given keys. You bring up a very good question in regards to fire danger.I didn't see where it said only DNR lands. Doesn't it just say "state lands?" Which would include WDFW? Meaning the Colockum, Quilomene, LT Murray, Wenas, Oak Creek, Chelan Butte, etc.
It reads “the department” which is defined in chapter 79 as the DNR