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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Montana & Arizona
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2014875" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Going back far enough, we are all from places else where or far away, whether it be New Jersey or some distant foreign land; an exception would be Native Americans. I can see how Governor Gianforte would expand our gun rights by resisting condemnation of various types of fire arms as being "not needed for hunting deers". I believe Governor Gianforte would not veto legislation to allow constitutional carry within Montana by law abiding citizens and this would include all laws and regulations pertaining to firearms. I can see Governor Gianforte resisting Chuck S & Nancy P, both anti gun rights politicians, in any decision, under the governor's prerogative, that would be made at the state level such as appointing a senator or congressional representative. </p><p></p><p>I believe any assertion that Governor Gianforte would arbitrarily limit access to hunting lands is false and only provided to recruit resistance to prevent his successful election to the governor's office. I can see Governor Gianforte protecting individual and/or taxpayer's property rights. I can see Governor Gianforte encouraging cooperation between hunters/fishers and Montana Parks & Wildlife to enlarge land access within Montana.</p><p></p><p>Governor Gianforte is a graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, EE degree and MS, first rate school; Governor Gianforte has has a successful business record in Montana. These are positive attributes not grounds for condemnation as being some outsider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2014875, member: 115658"] Going back far enough, we are all from places else where or far away, whether it be New Jersey or some distant foreign land; an exception would be Native Americans. I can see how Governor Gianforte would expand our gun rights by resisting condemnation of various types of fire arms as being "not needed for hunting deers". I believe Governor Gianforte would not veto legislation to allow constitutional carry within Montana by law abiding citizens and this would include all laws and regulations pertaining to firearms. I can see Governor Gianforte resisting Chuck S & Nancy P, both anti gun rights politicians, in any decision, under the governor's prerogative, that would be made at the state level such as appointing a senator or congressional representative. I believe any assertion that Governor Gianforte would arbitrarily limit access to hunting lands is false and only provided to recruit resistance to prevent his successful election to the governor's office. I can see Governor Gianforte protecting individual and/or taxpayer's property rights. I can see Governor Gianforte encouraging cooperation between hunters/fishers and Montana Parks & Wildlife to enlarge land access within Montana. Governor Gianforte is a graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, EE degree and MS, first rate school; Governor Gianforte has has a successful business record in Montana. These are positive attributes not grounds for condemnation as being some outsider. [/QUOTE]
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