I'm surprised your upset gst are you not against this bill?
hard to say. some areas have large amounts of snow out here some areas not as much.poll: how many people are going to go to testify or contact their legislator or complain on NDA? I have no dog in this just is interesting when these type of things happens it always seems there are a lot of people who say stuff but never act on it
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if there was would it be buried?
most of us work so can't go testify. I think most emails don't get looked at. Farmers are one of the few that can go during the legislative session so their input is emphasized greatly. that's one of the reasons I say ag runs the state. they have the time to go during the session. people that work regular jobs not so muchpoll: how many people are going to go to testify or contact their legislator or complain on NDA? I have no dog in this just is interesting when these type of things happens it always seems there are a lot of people who say stuff but never act on it
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if there was would it be buried?
;:;popcornf us work so can't go testify. I think most emails don't get looked at. Farmers are one of the few that can go during the legislative session so their input is emphasized greatly. that's one of the reasons I say ag runs the state. they have the time to go during the session. people that work regular jobs not so much
most of us work so can't go testify. I think most emails don't get looked at. Farmers are one of the few that can go during the legislative session so their input is emphasized greatly. that's one of the reasons I say ag runs the state. they have the time to go during the session. people that work regular jobs not so much
I'm surprised your upset gst are you not against this bill?
most of us work so can't go testify. I think most emails don't get looked at. Farmers are one of the few that can go during the legislative session so their input is emphasized greatly. that's one of the reasons I say ag runs the state. they have the time to go during the session. people that work regular jobs not so much
Before we go too far down that road, 2 things.
1. I am liable if my property walks into your back yard and eats your wife's garden. What's a "fair trade off" then when your "property" comes into my backyard and eats mine?
2. The non hunting public far outnumbers the hunting public so you might want to be a bit careful when talking about what people are allowed to do with their "property".
Say out of curiousity what are you or most of this public doing to help save your "property" this winter?
That's a slippery slope to start down.
No it's not a slippery slope, it's the law. Why is it unreasonable to ask a landowner to post his property to have people not pursue game that belongs to the people? As far as non-hunters go, they already have an influence on what is allowed with wildlife and that won't change because of this bill.
So who is liable for all the feed the farm owns is eaten by the states deer?
You never said what are you doing for wildlife this winter?
I am sure not but when people want to tell them how they are ruining wild life and they are greedy horrible people I can see why a bill like this gets introduced
so USMDCI, why is it you post 36 sections??
and once again, i see GST is stalking PG's posts like a JOB!!,
I never once said landowners are greedy horrible people ruining wildlife. Quite the opposite. I do appreciate what landowners do for wildlife but to make it sound like they are the only reason we have wildlife isn't accurate either. All I simply did was state a fact. Wildlife is not owned by the landowner it's owned by all people. There's no question about that. It's part of our State law. My questions - which no one has answered - is why is it unreasonable for someone to post land to prevent access to something that belongs to the public?
so USMDCI, why is it you post 36 sections??
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And there ya go 6 pages.But if you insist on pursuing compensation North Dakota farmers receive approximately 1.7 billion dollars per year in subsidies so I believe they are compensated in some way for what loss they may have to wildlife.
I do appreciate what landowners do for wildlife but to make it sound like they are the only reason we have wildlife isn't accurate either.
As far as non-hunters go, they already have an influence on what is allowed with wildlife and that won't change because of this bill.
No it's not a slippery slope, it's the law.
why is it unreasonable for someone to post land to prevent access to something that belongs to the public?
Lab66, what are you talking about?$1.7 billion per year doesn't count for anything? As far as public ownership is concerned you act like I'm proposing something new. This is what it is already. Call it a slippery slope if you want to but your arguing about something that is already fact and State law. You can spin anything, it's amazing.
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Woodpecker I sent emails yesterday and received an answer to one already. He said that a bill has not been introduced yet, but when it is he will keep my thoughts in mind.