Tylerm
New member
As someone who lives in Colorado has children and is concerned with the future of hunting. I have a question for the experts here on Hunt Talk. One of the most common ways it seems to attack our hunting rights is the passing of state bills. Such as the Wild Cat hunting Bill currently in play in Arizona and this is the same way we here in Colorado had our bear seasons dismantled. Wildlife management by the masses not by the professionals at the state levels in the state wildlife agencies.
Forgive me if I word this poorly.
Has there ever been a bill introduced in a state legislature that would propose to keep wildlife management decisions in the hands of the state agencies thus keeping the authority at the state agency level instead of having bills override their wishes?
Of course, the obvious fear is that the state wildlife agency becomes against hunting on a moral ground then they would have control. But for the most part state wildlife agencies are still on board with hunting more so than the groups that keep attacking our hunting seasons.
I am just throwing this out there. What are your thoughts?
Forgive me if I word this poorly.
Has there ever been a bill introduced in a state legislature that would propose to keep wildlife management decisions in the hands of the state agencies thus keeping the authority at the state agency level instead of having bills override their wishes?
Of course, the obvious fear is that the state wildlife agency becomes against hunting on a moral ground then they would have control. But for the most part state wildlife agencies are still on board with hunting more so than the groups that keep attacking our hunting seasons.
I am just throwing this out there. What are your thoughts?