npaden
Well-known member
Okay, I'll take back the entitled comment and just leave it as whiny for the resident hunters. I think that fits both sides equally well.The reality is that one side actually is entitled to the management of wildlife, in the literal sense of the word "entitled" and the other feels entitled in the derogatory way you describe here because of misconceptions and the bad management practices of the states they are exploiting. By giving an inch, those states have lost miles.
I don't disagree with your ultimate point, and an even bigger point worth making is that we keep getting trapped in this R/NR dispute, which distracts from the bigger picture. Too many people, regardless of residency status, being thrown at a limited resource. That doesn't work and is unsustainable.
But it is also a mistake to rely on false equivalency and disregard valid arguments as "entitlement."