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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user" data-source="post: 415791" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>It does sort of connect the dots. Just look at who started the biggest fuss about all the CWD propaganda. Fish and wildlife departments never stood to raise any significant money from CWD control. In fact they lose money long term by lowering tag numbers. By and large it is not sportsmen leading the charge against CWD regulations. It’s been ag groups who shout the loudest about game and fish overreach and how they violate their landowner rights. They’ve done a fine job of using disgruntled hunters to do their leg work. And look at the usual solutions proposed - feeding, genetics, inoculations, spreading copper over land. Tax dollars going in that direction are a-ok? Side benefit of lower crop depredation, fewer hunters in the countryside, and less competition for land (price wise) from recreators. </p><p></p><p>That said, culling a herd is fucking stupid. Find a better way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user, post: 415791, member: 1778"] It does sort of connect the dots. Just look at who started the biggest fuss about all the CWD propaganda. Fish and wildlife departments never stood to raise any significant money from CWD control. In fact they lose money long term by lowering tag numbers. By and large it is not sportsmen leading the charge against CWD regulations. It’s been ag groups who shout the loudest about game and fish overreach and how they violate their landowner rights. They’ve done a fine job of using disgruntled hunters to do their leg work. And look at the usual solutions proposed - feeding, genetics, inoculations, spreading copper over land. Tax dollars going in that direction are a-ok? Side benefit of lower crop depredation, fewer hunters in the countryside, and less competition for land (price wise) from recreators. That said, culling a herd is fucking stupid. Find a better way. [/QUOTE]
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