bayoublaster7527
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- Joined
- Aug 2, 2017
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Correct. While it is technically possible to reverse things, I would say history tells us it’s much more difficult to get something back once it’s lost. As you stated, people just lose interest. The most troubling part of Polis’ war on hunting and angling has been the remaking of the commission, packed with anti-hunting activists.The reality is whatever they "jam" through can be reversed. I fully support people getting involved with state senators and such, but they also might want to get involved in the vetting process in the primaries. Get the candidates on the record regarding the mess at the commission. This is hard for some to believe, but Democrats and Independents hunt too. Don't count on flipping the Governor's seat. Progress is certainly slow, and unfortunately most people get disinterested quickly.
It is my understanding that CRWM has been engaging with all the gubernatorial candidates to ensure we have a voice. Unlike the previous admin, where hunters and anglers were completely excluded from wildlife management and appointments, by design.