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<blockquote data-quote="dirtytough" data-source="post: 1540727" data-attributes="member: 6597"><p>Its not for safety. Its for outfitter welfare. The reason it is legal is because they aren't saying its illegal to access it. They are saying its illegal to hunt wildlife owned by the residents of the state of Wyoming there.</p><p></p><p>Here is my problem with it. The animals are owned by the residents of the state. Wilderness is owned by all US residents along with most of the other land the animals reside on. So why does Wyoming think its fine to graze their animals for free on our land? Since they are making the distinction?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtytough, post: 1540727, member: 6597"] Its not for safety. Its for outfitter welfare. The reason it is legal is because they aren't saying its illegal to access it. They are saying its illegal to hunt wildlife owned by the residents of the state of Wyoming there. Here is my problem with it. The animals are owned by the residents of the state. Wilderness is owned by all US residents along with most of the other land the animals reside on. So why does Wyoming think its fine to graze their animals for free on our land? Since they are making the distinction? [/QUOTE]
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