BuzzH
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We already tax fishing equipment, that was passed in 1950, Dingell-Johnson act for the exact purpose of what you're talking about.Perhaps from reading Abbey at too young an age, I'm against Industrial Tourism in National Parks in general, but that ship sailed long ago. He was, as one of his biographies said, A Voice Crying in the Wilderness. No Savior followed though.
So, on a practical, rather than philosophical note, raising the entrance fees isn't a bad idea. Basic supply and demand, and demand is surging. An extra few bucks isn't going to change anyone's vacation plans. And not by 15 bucks either, make it 30, and recoup $47 million.
Tax mountain bikes, tents, sleeping bags, and all camping and hiking equipment (except boots, that would get tricky) at the current PR rate, with resources going to support natural resources. Add in all fishing gear with money going to stream restoration and other worthy projects.
I'm as anti-tax as the next person, but like taxes on guns and ammo, etc. to support wildlife. Sell it as supporting habitat, and I'll bet there would be enough buyers to get it passed.
Like most things, not a binary choice. We can have a little business and a little not-for-profit.