Beavertrapper
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VikingsGuy and Sytes I can see and understand both your points. One how we can not feed the uneducated rants of people twisting the different clauses to benefit them self's and to trying and undermined the great institution of public lands and by engaging in these distorted views with those people we give them more of a voice and foothold for them to spread their view to the larger masses and run the risk of more people thinking people like the Bundy's might be right. However the point that not everyone on hear is as well versed as some on hear about the great history of our public lands and wildlife conservation history in general is also true and that an open and calm discussion on the issues would very beneficial to those uneducated peoples who have not grown up with issues and are wanting to know more about these issues. I would like to give the fallowing example of me I'm under the age of 30 and have lived in the Midwest my whole life I only fur trapped and didn't get involved anything else, until I found Randy's podcast two years ago I knew nothing about the conservation history of American heck I had a copy of Sand County Almanac on my book shelf for 10 + years that I had never read till Randy was talking about it one day and I didn't know public lands existed and if it was not for people getting into discussions about some of these issues I might still never have known. I have learn much about all the different clause's on this forum alone and it has caused me to dig into the issue more myself. So in the end I think we need to find a balance of when to educate people who are eager to learn about these issues and when to not fuel the tolls trying to take down what we old dear. Just my two-cents if it's worth that.
Side note looks like we will see this hashed out in the courts again http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/01/2...ently-freed-sues-nevada-and-clark-county.html
Side note looks like we will see this hashed out in the courts again http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/01/2...ently-freed-sues-nevada-and-clark-county.html