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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user" data-source="post: 319382" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>It certainly doesn’t help that many of those in this state who write the laws are farmers/ranchers or their wives themselves, legislating their self interest. Hell a few made an attempt to handicap coal power and subsidize wind in order to get a windmill farm built on their land ($) and tried an “pro-ag” spin on it. It’s getting sickening. What if we had 40 restaurant owners in the house passing bills to benefit their industry at the public’s expense? It would look pretty ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know where it turned into this anti-outdoorsman fiasco . Most farmers I know are still good, friendly, level headed people. This movement seems to have began when the DAPL protests took place. Yeah, I know that was infuriating (I was there faced against them for months), but the hippies are gone. You don’t need to be so damn territorial. Post your land if you don’t want anyone out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user, post: 319382, member: 1778"] It certainly doesn’t help that many of those in this state who write the laws are farmers/ranchers or their wives themselves, legislating their self interest. Hell a few made an attempt to handicap coal power and subsidize wind in order to get a windmill farm built on their land ($) and tried an “pro-ag” spin on it. It’s getting sickening. What if we had 40 restaurant owners in the house passing bills to benefit their industry at the public’s expense? It would look pretty ridiculous. I don’t know where it turned into this anti-outdoorsman fiasco . Most farmers I know are still good, friendly, level headed people. This movement seems to have began when the DAPL protests took place. Yeah, I know that was infuriating (I was there faced against them for months), but the hippies are gone. You don’t need to be so damn territorial. Post your land if you don’t want anyone out there. [/QUOTE]
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