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Where isn't an ill. ret. legal?
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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 458650" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>There is actually a Wyoming State Statute (I forget where or what number) that states: It is legal unless specifically deemed illegal by statute.</p><p> </p><p>Granted, these are not the exact specific words, and I wish I could remember where I read it cause I would post it. But that is how the states' laws generally work here.</p><p> </p><p>I like this comment made by Top Gun 30-06 "The head of their Division should insure that anything that is ambiguous like that is enforced uniformly across the state."</p><p> </p><p>We should all remember that those people work for us. Without hunters, the agencies wouldn't have a job to do, and game wardens would be unemployed. As would their department heads. We all have a say in what the laws are and how they are written, believe it or not; we really do. </p><p> </p><p>In alot of the western states, I believe the power still mostly belongs to the people. As long as laws and regulations are written by "real people", in a way that other "real people" can understand; then we have a say through petitions and votes and other means. Just simply calls or e-mails to our representatives if nothing else...............I gaurantee you, if enough people call/write, something will be done.......................................................If you build it, they will come.</p><p> </p><p>Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 458650, member: 21068"] There is actually a Wyoming State Statute (I forget where or what number) that states: It is legal unless specifically deemed illegal by statute. Granted, these are not the exact specific words, and I wish I could remember where I read it cause I would post it. But that is how the states' laws generally work here. I like this comment made by Top Gun 30-06 "The head of their Division should insure that anything that is ambiguous like that is enforced uniformly across the state." We should all remember that those people work for us. Without hunters, the agencies wouldn't have a job to do, and game wardens would be unemployed. As would their department heads. We all have a say in what the laws are and how they are written, believe it or not; we really do. In alot of the western states, I believe the power still mostly belongs to the people. As long as laws and regulations are written by "real people", in a way that other "real people" can understand; then we have a say through petitions and votes and other means. Just simply calls or e-mails to our representatives if nothing else...............I gaurantee you, if enough people call/write, something will be done.......................................................If you build it, they will come. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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