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Can you elaborate on that?
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I talked to our local biologist that was able to purchase additional GPS collars for a bighorn sheep study using license plate dollars.
Would you rather it was only funded by sportsman dollars? Looks to me like no one is forced to pay anything into this fund. Can't make some folks happy......As signed by the Governor, SB 5193:
•Increases the state's personalized license plate fee by $10, effective Oct. 1, 2013, with the proceeds to support WDFW's efforts to monitor wolf recovery and prevent wolf-livestock conflict in collaboration with farmers, ranchers and local governments, and to compensate livestock owners. The Department of Licensing estimates the fee will raise more than $1.5 million during the upcoming two-year budget cycle.
•Allows WDFW to compensate livestock owners for their losses at the current market value of the animals.
•Permits compensation regardless of whether livestock owners were raising the animals for commercial purposes.
•Revises other elements of state law to make it more consistent with the state's 2011 Wolf Conservation and Management Plan as adopted by the state Fish and Wildlife Commission
I believe its all vanity plates, not just the wildlife ones.
Read broadly, it doesn't specify it must be spent on wolves. Interpreted from one's own perspective, it doesn't specify what it must be spent on, ergo it must all go to woofs.What am I missing with regard to direct spending on wolves?
Yeah, I was trying to be mildly polite and allow an out. The law is actually very clear, both the final substitute bill and the RCW, the additional $10 is not explicitly spent on wolves.Read broadly, it doesn't specify it must be spent on wolves. Interpreted from one's own perspective, it doesn't specify what it must be spent on, ergo it must all go to woofs.
No different that putting an Obama sticker on your truck and parking it in North ID for a spell.Unfortunately, I live just north of Seattle.
I won’t put anything remotely pro fishing, hunting, guns or especially non socialist/progressive on any vehicle. It is asking for trouble and will be a target for vandalism.
An immigrant friend of mine had U.S. Flags on his truck, just for fun. Anyway, someone assumed he was a Trump supporter and lit the flags on fire, probably would have burned the truck if they could have.
Hatred and self righteousness run high in these parts.