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<blockquote data-quote="COhntr" data-source="post: 2025994" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>All of the wolf loonies have made **** sure that none of those majestic animals will be released on the eastern slope, just the western side, imagine that. They don't realize that just because they put them in an area, they aren't going to stay, maybe they have trained them do sit, stay, and fetch. It is only a matter of time before they have infested every mountain ski town where all the rich "know it all's" live and play, then the front range<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> But as soon as that happens, it will be fish and games fault, not theirs. But at least they were thoughtful enough to give us on the western side another target of opportunity. It amazes me that the state officials DO NOT see the huge financial impact this will bring, It's kind of like the Red Flag Law, which cost's the taxpayers $120,000 for each and every case that is brought to the courts and there has been 73 since jan, so if my math is correct, that equates to $8,670,000 of our dollars. So are any of the wolf advocates going to pony up any $$$, Hell no they won't, it will be left up to the sportsman of the state by increased license fee's, etc, etc. Start making the sprocket jockey's get a tag for their bikes, like we have to get for our atv's, sxs's, boats, etc. There is no one with any common sense left to make any kind of decisions, it is sickening to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COhntr, post: 2025994, member: 8629"] All of the wolf loonies have made **** sure that none of those majestic animals will be released on the eastern slope, just the western side, imagine that. They don't realize that just because they put them in an area, they aren't going to stay, maybe they have trained them do sit, stay, and fetch. It is only a matter of time before they have infested every mountain ski town where all the rich "know it all's" live and play, then the front range;) But as soon as that happens, it will be fish and games fault, not theirs. But at least they were thoughtful enough to give us on the western side another target of opportunity. It amazes me that the state officials DO NOT see the huge financial impact this will bring, It's kind of like the Red Flag Law, which cost's the taxpayers $120,000 for each and every case that is brought to the courts and there has been 73 since jan, so if my math is correct, that equates to $8,670,000 of our dollars. So are any of the wolf advocates going to pony up any $$$, Hell no they won't, it will be left up to the sportsman of the state by increased license fee's, etc, etc. Start making the sprocket jockey's get a tag for their bikes, like we have to get for our atv's, sxs's, boats, etc. There is no one with any common sense left to make any kind of decisions, it is sickening to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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