warmer
Well-known member
Not to be left out of the "stupid shit that gets passed into law" game, the SD folks have entered in the contest with some real head scratchers:
HB1047- guarantees non-resident landowners 2 East River any deer tags, minimum ownership is 160 acres. Capped at 250 tags. Last year 10,123 resident applications were unsucsessful for their first choice in the first draw(preferred tag). This legislation puts the NR at the front of the line.
HB1140-Reverses the Open Fields policy that has been the legal standard for years. CO's can no longer enter private property without a search warrant. Guess SD is welcoming poachers as well as NR.
And one that got shot down:
HB1138- would have allowed residents to start reserving campsites in state parks 14 days before NR could start reserving. Being a SD resident is less important to our Govenor and GFP Department and Commission all the time.
Getting off my soap box now.
HB1047- guarantees non-resident landowners 2 East River any deer tags, minimum ownership is 160 acres. Capped at 250 tags. Last year 10,123 resident applications were unsucsessful for their first choice in the first draw(preferred tag). This legislation puts the NR at the front of the line.
HB1140-Reverses the Open Fields policy that has been the legal standard for years. CO's can no longer enter private property without a search warrant. Guess SD is welcoming poachers as well as NR.
And one that got shot down:
HB1138- would have allowed residents to start reserving campsites in state parks 14 days before NR could start reserving. Being a SD resident is less important to our Govenor and GFP Department and Commission all the time.
Getting off my soap box now.