What a joke. I'll write a LTE asapNot so fast I guess. Sounds like the editorial board has issued an apology to the local Durango groups supporting 127. Don’t be surprised if they recant their stated position and now support 127.
What a joke. I'll write a LTE asapNot so fast I guess. Sounds like the editorial board has issued an apology to the local Durango groups supporting 127. Don’t be surprised if they recant their stated position and now support 127.
The blue books is written by a panel consisting of nearly 99% democrats so take that for what you will.The whole CO blue book is written that way. It's disgusting.
I heard something similar about a CPR/NPR bit.Was chatting with a non-hunter parent at a school event the other day whom I had mentioned this to previously and they said they heard something on NPR about it and said the piece wasn't in favor of the initiative. I haven't tracked it down but good to hear if true.
There should be one that says “Trust the science. Vote no on 127”
I saw one near downtown Denver the other day that said, "Leave wildlife management to biologists. Vote No on 127" and it was right next to Harris/Walz sign. Felt like that was pretty encouraging!There should be one that says “Trust the science. Vote no on 127”
This.There should be one that says “Trust the science. Vote no on 127”
I am hearing and seeing this also, particularly in Reddit forums that are generally home to mostly left-leaning voters. They have a bit different reason for voting “No”. Most seem to take a “if ain’t broken, don’t try to fix it” mentality to issues they aren’t well-informed on. Sometimes described as the precautionary principle. Don’t make changes to things if there isn’t a major problem and you don’t know much about the consequences. Some are overwhelmed by the number of propositions on the Colorado ballot and just vote “No” on anything that doesn’t address a major issue that they are already aware of ie. property taxes, guns, education, abortion. I can very much respect this approach. Very pragmatic.Buddy and I have heard from some very liberal leaning people they will vote no. We didn't even need to make a pitch. Pretty surprised with their views. They live in boulder fwiw