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<blockquote data-quote="JemezDave" data-source="post: 2044374" data-attributes="member: 108070"><p><em>Colorado should have never put it to vote in the first place. Sure will suck for ranchers and hunters. I have already seen the effects here in New Mexico. Most game departments are political now anyways. The commissioner/director is appointed by the governor at least here in NM, and they aren't qualified to be making any decisions regarding wildlife. Bringing wolves back could be considered a good long term political move for anti gun and hunting groups, or in general the democrats. Take away the game and......I digress. Hope they nail the poachers</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JemezDave, post: 2044374, member: 108070"] [I]Colorado should have never put it to vote in the first place. Sure will suck for ranchers and hunters. I have already seen the effects here in New Mexico. Most game departments are political now anyways. The commissioner/director is appointed by the governor at least here in NM, and they aren’t qualified to be making any decisions regarding wildlife. Bringing wolves back could be considered a good long term political move for anti gun and hunting groups, or in general the democrats. Take away the game and......I digress. Hope they nail the poachers[/I] [/QUOTE]
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