Colorado Wolf Reintroduction broke federal laws?

They want game management by ballot?
Only legal chance is to demand the elimination of everyone employed in the
Habitat/Biology departments of the State F&G as they are completely unnecessary.
Now would be a good time to explain what you mean, it sounds pretty half cocked.
 
A citizen initiative got enough signatures to put it on the ballot about 4 years ago. It passed by the barest of votes (50.5 to 49.5). It directed CPW to stock grey wolves. That's why they are doing it. There is a petition going around to get it back on the ballot which will nullify the one that passed.,
I've often wondered what margin for error should be considered in these votes, not from a tinfoil hat perspective, but from a purely analytical standpoint. A 1% margin shouldn't be enough to create and determine policy.
 
I've often wondered what margin for error should be considered in these votes, not from a tinfoil hat perspective, but from a purely analytical standpoint. A 1% margin shouldn't be enough to create and determine policy.
Absolutely, it’s funny if it was an amendment to the state constitution then it has to win by a majority in every county, might even have to be like a 60% majority, but for a law it is a simple majority so if it passes by 1 vote, it passes…
 
That’s odd since you are advocating firing science staff.
Fair point.
However, I have zero faith in modern so-called "game management science", so it's not like they'd be any loss anyway.
What it would do is get those within the game departments at least get vocal about the foolishness
of game management by ignorant and misinformed (<thanks much to the game departments for that) mob rule.
 
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