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Well, I think that depends on how you look at it.schmalts said:That is the whole point then. should a non-citizen get a cheaper tag than a nonresident US citizen? i sure as hell don't think so.
guppie9 said:All that aside, I will say again, I really, really have my doubts that there is a significant problem with illegal aliens obtaining hunting/fishing priveleges in Arizona. (Just my opinion)
And do you think printing the regs in Spanish is going to increase that number or have no effect? I think it is not going to have any effect. Like I said, my problem is if you are going to print them in Spanish, you also have to print them in Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, etc.Washington Hunter said:I'd say you're probably right...that it's not a significant problem, but even 1 tag sold to an illegal alien at resident prices is 1 too many.
Which is why I assume you posted this in SI!!!cjcj said:This is a sportsmans issue....
So it sounds to me as if you DO have some proof. I would like to hear those stories (and I am being serious) If you have personal knowledge of illegal aliens obtaining licenses/permits, I think you should post it, as it may help your argument.cjcj said:and Guppie I strongly Disagree with you ... this is just going to increase the "problem" that i have seen happen on at least 4 occassions and i`m just one guy...
Hopefully, this wasn't directed at me, as I am most definately not a fool. I never denied that it was happening, just that it was pretty low on the totem pole of illegal problems.cjcj said:Only a total fool would think that illegals don`t get Az licences to hunt and fish at "resident prices"
So, are you against printing the regs in Spanish or are you only against illegals applying as residents? You say that you don't have a problem with printing regs in other languages, but in the previous sentence you say that printing the regs in Spanish enables illegals to cheat.cjcj said:printing regulations and "how to apply" information[ on a massive scale] in Spanish "enables" them to further cheat the system. [in AZ]
I don`t have a problem with anyone from a foriegn country getting information in "any" language as long as they apply as a NON-RESIDENT and follow the law.
If you would present the facts without all the extraneous "the sky is falling" hyperbole, I think you would see better results.
Yes I have "true" stories... but I don`t have the time right now....later
Because he likes f-ing with you!cjcj said:Jose why would you call someone a "racist hater" just because they want the law enforced? |oo
Perdone, pero entiendo los requisitos de la residencia y yo pienso que ellos chupan. Pero Gracias para explicarlos de todos modos. ¿Yo me pregunto quién podrá leer esto?cjcj said:I don`t think Guppie has a real understanding of the residency issue...I did my best to make it clear [with the facts]