The report is perfectly straight up representation of the reality. Really the document is simply an accounting of everyone elk licenses as they were sold in New Mexico during the 2021 season. If these simple license sales statistics leave you guessing “it’s not that simple” because it seems like something is left out or it seems somehow “untrue” that is an artifact of the reality of New Mexico’s pay-to-play system, not any missing “side of the story”. You can stop guessing, it’s the full and simple story.Its interesting how repetitive and nasty the situation is framed in that document. How political. Why can't we ever get a straight faced representation of the issue? As an outsider looking in on the issue with not much knowledge, my reaction to it is "omg, those poor NM residents are getting screwed and this sounds horrible" but I'm guessing its not that simple.
However you did stumble into how New Mexico became the most private elk state. Politics. Purely. It is because of the simple fact that New Mexico Governors are literally dictators over the allocation of hunting opportunity between the rich and the poor. And the governors figured out about 5 decades ago that hunting, specifically elk hunting exists in the perfect space where it’s niche enough they can get away with use elk as a campaign slush fund without sustaining too much political damage but valuable enough that it’s worth it political because giving away the elk to the rich pays huge dividends in political fundraising. It’s a simple calculation. It would take a governor with the moral compass on public trust issues to turn their back on the elk cash machine system that grants so much political power that all governors inherit in New Mexico. They private system is so built out that all governors have to do is hold the status quo. Which is what they do. They do it first and foremost through their unilateral control of their game commission. There is a long and perfect tradition of NM governors removing any game commissioners that even think out loud about dialing back private hunting and/or the directly related increase in the share that it’s actually public for NM residents and nonresidents. The flaw in our system that allows such public political malfeasance with the NM public’s elk is that our governors can fire game commissioners with no cause and no explanation. That is exactly what the current governor Michelle Lujan Grisham did to two of the finest and most qualified game commissioners in NM, Joanna Prukop and Jeremy Vesbach. What was their sin? They dared to question the constitutionality of the commission’s stream access rule that blocked public stream access in NM and refused to use it to make public streams private so Lujan Grisham fired them. Lujan Grisham fired them and replaced them with the two least qualified game commissioners in state history. Chair Sharon Salazar Hickey and Vice Chair Deanna Archuleta. Of course this year the state Supreme Court resoundingly ruled what everyone knew, Prukop and Vesbach were correct. The commission’s stream access rule violated the state constitution in making streams private. Commissioner Archuleta doesn’t even live in New Mexico. She is senior federal lobbyist for Exxon and lives in the Washington DC area with her husband who is medical director of a giant healthcare outfit out of Baltimore I believe. She flys in or attends game commission meetings online to do the governors dirty work or keeping public elk out of public hands.
The cast of characters that intervened in the stream access case trying to keep stream access case is the same cast of characters that work very hard to keep New Mexico’s elk and other big game private. We kicked their assess and our entire state government’s ass in the Supreme Court on stream access. And w fully intend to kick their asses on private big game too. This report is a beginning and not an end.
Neither Salazar Hickey nor Archuleta has ever held a hunting license or came into the commission with even basic knowledge of how wildlife and hunting are regulated. For instance Chair Salazar Hickey at I believe her first meeting waxed poetic how taxpayers pay for the game and fish’s budget. No clue how the agency she was just made to most powerful regulator of is funded. They are on the commission for a singular reason. The governor knew she could rely on them to keep our big game private. We went from a Chair of the Commission that writes peer reviewed articles on the public trust doctrine and the North American Model (Prukop) to a Chair that literally doesn’t know what either are (Salazar Hickey).
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