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Apparently States only have rights if the Feds agree with them.
It’s amazing how many Facebook degenerates think the Republican majority is enough to get this passed.![]()
Boebert bill to remove gray wolf from endangered species list passes the House
This is the second time the bill to delist the gray wolf has passed the House.www.cpr.org
Bill passed the house to delist wolves. Don't think it will make it the senate. Similar bill passed last year in the house and failed in the senate.
Don't really think this does much to stop re-introduction and CPW would still manage (mis-manage) wolves in the state. Does delisting actually make it easier for CO to re-introduce more wolves? With out federal protections, it would seem like CO would be able to ignore the 10-J restrictions and acquire wolves more easily.
Wildlife management in Colorado has reached an all-time low. CPW Director and the lone sane voice for sportsmen on the commission both just “resigned”, likely forced out by Polis-Reis and his advisor anti-hunting activists. There is now a majority voting bloc on the commission from CBD, CATS-Prop 127 and Sierra Club. The fix is in. It’s a mess, by design. Once the legislature convenes, we will see if any of the state senators have the courage to push back against all-powerful Chairman Polis.Polis, his clown car of commissioners, and the just absolutely borderline hysterical process that his been our wolf reintro is all such an unfathomably infuriating shit show of such monumentally epic proportions that i might bend on my principles a little in this case.
Obviously, not much the feds can actually do.
But a boy can wish.
I’d like to think Senator Dylan Roberts will continue to push back.Wildlife management in Colorado has reached an all-time low. CPW Director and the lone sane voice for sportsmen on the commission both just “resigned”, likely forced out by Polis-Reis and his advisor anti-hunting activists. There is now a majority voting bloc on the commission from CBD, CATS-Prop 127 and Sierra Club. The fix is in. It’s a mess, by design. Once the legislature convenes, we will see if any of the state senators have the courage to push back against all-powerful Chairman Polis.
I think so. He has a proven track record of advocating for Colorado sportsmen and women. But he only has one vote and can only do so much.I’d like to think Senator Dylan Roberts will continue to push back.