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"DADDY"
Politics is local. And local politics is your foundation to success.
Why do you have to bring politics into this?

Politics is in everything, it's everywhere. Two differing opinions is politics.
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Politics is local. And local politics is your foundation to success.
No one on here is changing anyone's mind. I bet if we had an in person conversation over a beer, it would be different.
I suppose if you're not open minded.But what happens when the effects of the alcohol wear off, and everyone goes back to their original minds? That's the problem.......you show people where the fallacies and logic breakdowns are with issues, and they still stick to their original mindset. That's like incorrectly believing that 1+1=3, and even after being shown why that's not correct......they still stick to it.
BOOM!!!!! This is what’ve I’ve spent four years pointing out on these public forum debates. It simply says everything to me about corporate’s direction versus the intent of The hunter members in the field doing the local chapter work. With nothing but political parlays from the national office that ALWAYS lends to a very one sided political stance, is decidedly more proof of why I felt/feel this way.I walked away. Long after I should have, and no offense, I’ve got a Hell of a lot more insight into them than you. I’m damned sure not alone in this camp, either. Of that claimed 30k, a lot of it is multiple-count memberships, and then college student reduced memberships (the absolute worst for retention long-term). Inflated numbers do not a sustainable organization make.
Boil it down to this - when the plurality of funding comes from foundations like Hewlett, Wyss, and Wilburforce (or through their channels of Western Conservation, Fund for a Better Future, and the like), and NONE of those funders 1) put money into any other hunting org, and 2) pour millions into groups that oppose hunting, trapping, predator management, habitat management, and the like...
Then, yeah, someone has to call BS. I was duped; big time. They weren’t always like that, but they damned sure are now.
Doubt me? Look at the financials. 2017, 51% came from foundations and the overwhelming majority of that from the ones I listed. That’s on their annual report and the reports of the foundations. That is counting the BS “corporate” funding that is almost all merchandise which does not act as cash. In 2018, the funding is all marked restricted, no foundations listed at all on the annual report, and even counting corporate up to 56%. Membership (“boots on the ground”) pales to this figure.
Go ahead; look it up. Then check who else those foundations fund. Take a look, too, at who their staff might have been over the past few years and any connections (that you won’t find publicly stated or recused).
Now, back to the bill - analyzed, discussed, trampled, and now tribal. Lovely.
Next?
I suppose if you're not open minded.
https://theoatmeal.com/comics/believe
I understand your concerns of having no regulation of public lands and it being misused, but I still believe the government is #1 at misusing resources. We often become cash cows to their bloated policies and what started as an honest program turns into something that doesnt even resemble the idea. Often one regulation turns into a slippery slope of over-regulation.
How about instead of being federally regulated or forcing people into starting an LLC for it. Why not treat it at the state level with licensing options. Just like buying an elk tag for a gmu, why not let the state agencies offer a big game locators license. Could be issued or denied on a gmu/wmu basis. The money would be going directly back into conservation, not lost in some federal tax system. And there would still be some loose oversight to keep use on track.
Does that seem resonable at all?
I never said it should be at a Federal Level. Generally, business licenses are at a State level.
Except david Peterson pushed for the ban of spring bear hunting and is the founder of the Colorado BHA chapter. He is also leading the fight against the CBANo, this is not accurate. That was passed in 1992, and BHA wasn't even formed until 2004.
Still not completely accurate, but I'm sure no one will change your perspective.
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Which part isn't accurate?Still not completely accurate, but I'm sure no one will change your perspective.
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Guess you missed his all out assault on the CBA in his editorial a couple weeks ago??????I'll just say that I am not sure who Orion thinks he is leading in any fight against CBA.
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I missed the part where he said he was speaking on behalf of BHA and its membership or was leading a group against CBA. Please point me to those words.Guess you missed his all out assault on the CBA in his editorial a couple weeks ago??????