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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2977141" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>Taking the time to comment may not greatly influence decisions, but I don't see how it can hurt. I know when an outside developer wanted to develop a rich man's resort on Holland lake near me, the local comments and objections managed to get the developer to withdraw from the project.</p><p></p><p>I don't see how not commenting and letting non-hunters be the only voice heard will help. MT currently has made it fairly easy to hunt/ trap wolves in an effort to keep their numbers in check. Hopefully there won't be any effort to expand wolf populations.</p><p></p><p>I moved to MT from WA because Washington state government had turned against so much of what I believed in. One small part of that was Gov. Inslee appointing a majority anti-hunting crowd on their state game commission. You are correct, the commission did what they wanted regardless of input from the hunters or their own biologists.</p><p></p><p>So far my take on MT and the folks currently running the state government is much more positive. Elections matter and I plan on voting and supporting state candidates accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2977141, member: 90397"] Taking the time to comment may not greatly influence decisions, but I don't see how it can hurt. I know when an outside developer wanted to develop a rich man's resort on Holland lake near me, the local comments and objections managed to get the developer to withdraw from the project. I don't see how not commenting and letting non-hunters be the only voice heard will help. MT currently has made it fairly easy to hunt/ trap wolves in an effort to keep their numbers in check. Hopefully there won't be any effort to expand wolf populations. I moved to MT from WA because Washington state government had turned against so much of what I believed in. One small part of that was Gov. Inslee appointing a majority anti-hunting crowd on their state game commission. You are correct, the commission did what they wanted regardless of input from the hunters or their own biologists. So far my take on MT and the folks currently running the state government is much more positive. Elections matter and I plan on voting and supporting state candidates accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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