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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 352476" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Finally some sense among sportsmen. This is almost like one group of sportsmen wanting to outlaw long range hunting because they don't agree with it, not realizing that they are digging their own hunting grave. It's one little piece at a time. Next thing you know there will be certain highways that are closed at night. Probably here in MT. MT is not a zoo for the rest of the country. (Maybe we should charge entrance fees)</p><p> </p><p>All of the laws protecting the wildlife are each, one in it self, to putting animals on the same playing field as people concerning their rights. It sounds pretty far fetched but I guarantee a generation or so ago never thought that a bird could shut down a whole states logging industry. One of the pinheads that BO appointed (I forget his name right now) has publicly advocated for animals to have the right to sue people. We all need to consider the long term ramifications and precedent that is set by the laws that we pass. We need to do things that will help prevent the wildlife from being run over where we can. But not by intruding on the rights of people, or giving the animals rights. Fence sections of the road or install tunnels or both, where monetarily feasible. I would be willing to pay for this through hunting license fees of some sort. After all it is we the sportsman that actually pay for conservation.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry for the rant,</p><p> </p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 352476, member: 7999"] Finally some sense among sportsmen. This is almost like one group of sportsmen wanting to outlaw long range hunting because they don't agree with it, not realizing that they are digging their own hunting grave. It's one little piece at a time. Next thing you know there will be certain highways that are closed at night. Probably here in MT. MT is not a zoo for the rest of the country. (Maybe we should charge entrance fees) All of the laws protecting the wildlife are each, one in it self, to putting animals on the same playing field as people concerning their rights. It sounds pretty far fetched but I guarantee a generation or so ago never thought that a bird could shut down a whole states logging industry. One of the pinheads that BO appointed (I forget his name right now) has publicly advocated for animals to have the right to sue people. We all need to consider the long term ramifications and precedent that is set by the laws that we pass. We need to do things that will help prevent the wildlife from being run over where we can. But not by intruding on the rights of people, or giving the animals rights. Fence sections of the road or install tunnels or both, where monetarily feasible. I would be willing to pay for this through hunting license fees of some sort. After all it is we the sportsman that actually pay for conservation. Sorry for the rant, Steve [/QUOTE]
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