Nameless Range
Well-known member
Those goofballs, along with the Western Environmental Law Center, are leading the charge in the courts for the protection of the environment. They represent a variety of organizations you may support (or at least think are not goofballs) in various cases. I get that any individual may not agree with every case they fight. I certainly don't. Reasonable people can disagree, and politics makes strange bedfellows (yes, we all know this is political). Montanans that punish the APR or anything else because of a bias against the legal firm making the fight seems like a great plan for losing. If someone wants to create a legal firm that pays the staff meager wages for a ton of work that will only represent their specific interest, I will applaud the effort.
Montanans will punish you for the company you keep, for both good and bad reasons. Outside of my own personal opinions on the issues, being represented by a group that is diametrically opposed to the large majority of Montanans on some of our leading conservation issues (wolves, grizzlies, timber harvest, etc.) is going to fortify the believers and increase distrust in the skeptics that APR is no bueno.
I suppose the miracle here is that EJ and other litigious organizations are all of a sudden pro public land grazing.