there's no denying that. and allowing the market value of wildlife to flourish would very likely be beneficial, but i imagine it would turn into diminishing, if not negative, returns faster than we think in america. the dollar is an insatiable monster.
foundationally a democracy is designed to...
the issue is we can't have access yes in colorado because landowners can instead do so much more financially with vouchers. something like access yes is a non starter because of that, dead on arrival so to speak.
montana... the issue is the demise of mule deer, not access. transferable...
i don't think transferable private tags fix montanas population declines in mule deer. seems neither here nor there, you might need to expand on that.
but we could talk about how LPP in colorado has all but fully eliminated any possibility of having successful large scale private access...
strong economies have nothing to do with hunting in the end. so it's the most moot argument of them all.
hot chicks and jobs man. that's all there is to it.
no i'm serious. you employ open ended vague generalities way too often.
you have to prove to me privatization works better than what's been done for a century now.
i think you first have to prove a more privatized model does indeed work better than the models that have been employed for the last 75 years or so.
and it's a subjective question in the end - looking past things like habitats, populations, and economies, the wealthy would say one thing about...
i'm just saying, there's a lot of ways to skin the cat when it comes down to what "brings a ton of money to the state economy" and what "greatly benefits the resource"
it's just a guise used to justify further privatization for the benefit of the self (or wealthy few) IMO and is therefore a bad...
the NM resident or non resident non hunter just isn't the sleeping giant you make them out to be.
you and seeth should just be honest that you two like the idea of privatization because it benefits you two directly and the number within the womb of time be damned.
no need to beat around the bush.
the backpacks i usually take with me on flights have never even had ammo in them. but holy shit i still turn them inside out and shake em silly every time i'm about to fly.