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I shot a wolf today! Good Story, Bad Ending
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<blockquote data-quote="Akbushape" data-source="post: 324508" data-attributes="member: 14672"><p>Pretty sad state of affairs when the people who live in any given state cannot</p><p>manage their own wildlife in whatever manner they wish. Unless the States band together and throw the power hungry feds off their backs the situation is only going to get worse until eventually all wildlife will be on their self- coveted endangered species list.</p><p> Wildlife management is an area that by law is reserved to the states and the federal government has no authority to intervene in. In their greed for power and control they have usurped this authority in violation of their own law. Violating the law constitutes a crime. Unless the states rise up against this injustice the criminal activity will only continue and accellerate.</p><p>They must be held accountable for their actions and the only ones who can do this is the people themselves and the best tool for this purpose is through the state governments and the power granted the states under the US constution. If individuals take the law into their own hands (which I can see happening) you are in effect lowering your standards to their criminal level and </p><p>yeilding to their oppression. If the state governments cannot be moved to take a stand and oust the criminal oppressors (federal agents) through legal</p><p>laws and means then vigilante methods may become the only recourse available to the people. But first, an all out effort to right the wrongs being</p><p>imposed on the states and the people of those states needs to be fully pursued.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akbushape, post: 324508, member: 14672"] Pretty sad state of affairs when the people who live in any given state cannot manage their own wildlife in whatever manner they wish. Unless the States band together and throw the power hungry feds off their backs the situation is only going to get worse until eventually all wildlife will be on their self- coveted endangered species list. Wildlife management is an area that by law is reserved to the states and the federal government has no authority to intervene in. In their greed for power and control they have usurped this authority in violation of their own law. Violating the law constitutes a crime. Unless the states rise up against this injustice the criminal activity will only continue and accellerate. They must be held accountable for their actions and the only ones who can do this is the people themselves and the best tool for this purpose is through the state governments and the power granted the states under the US constution. If individuals take the law into their own hands (which I can see happening) you are in effect lowering your standards to their criminal level and yeilding to their oppression. If the state governments cannot be moved to take a stand and oust the criminal oppressors (federal agents) through legal laws and means then vigilante methods may become the only recourse available to the people. But first, an all out effort to right the wrongs being imposed on the states and the people of those states needs to be fully pursued. [/QUOTE]
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