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“accountability hearings”
I received the same email this morning.Here's the response I got from Mr. May
"Good morning, Kyle,
Thank you for your email. I have received others like it and understand and appreciate your concerns. CPW Commissioners such as myself are volunteer board members appointed by the governor and not State/DNR employees.
Earlier this week I sent a clarification letter to the editor which is below.
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I am the current Chair of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission and have served on the Commission since 2020. I’m writing to clarify that recent op-eds written by current CPW Commissioners – regarding Proposition 127: Prohibit Bobcat, Lynx, and Mountain Lion Hunting – reflect their personal views and not those of the entire thirteen-member Commission. The Commission, as a whole, has not taken any position on Proposition 127.
Dallas May
Chair
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission"
It makes me wonder if the fairness doctrine applies to print.Hopefully the Herald prints it!
He replied to my reply of "thank you". I didn't think he'd read it otherwise I'd have asked him to write a "factual opinion" editorial rebuttal, rather than clarification.I got the same email. Biggest issue is the damage has already been done. Lots of people likely already cast their ballot with what amounts to interference in the election , this is like putting a bandaid on a severed limb and calling it good
I received the same email.Here's the response I got from Mr. May
"Good morning, Kyle,
Thank you for your email. I have received others like it and understand and appreciate your concerns. CPW Commissioners such as myself are volunteer board members appointed by the governor and not State/DNR employees.
Earlier this week I sent a clarification letter to the editor which is below.
***
I am the current Chair of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission and have served on the Commission since 2020. I’m writing to clarify that recent op-eds written by current CPW Commissioners – regarding Proposition 127: Prohibit Bobcat, Lynx, and Mountain Lion Hunting – reflect their personal views and not those of the entire thirteen-member Commission. The Commission, as a whole, has not taken any position on Proposition 127.
Dallas May
Chair
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission"
Wrong attitude. We have momentum and are going to win.Sadly this will probably pass, another case of Boulder and Denver voting for the entire State. Just like the wolf reintroduction. We live in Eagle and have wolves down here already. We need some of these (wolves and cats) released in Denver, then these type of things wouldn't pass.
Oh snap! That is great news.Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation Sues Colorado Wildlife Commissioners - Sportsmen's Alliance
Group cites violations of open meetings law during election season Two weeks ago, voters in the Centennial State rejected Proposition 127, a proposal tosportsmensalliance.org
YepLooks like prop 127 was decisively rejected by voters:
Proposition 127 fails: Colorado voters reject ban on mountain lion, bobcat hunting
Proposition 127 won in some urban Colorado counties ls most rural communities vote against a ban on mountain lion huntingcoloradosun.com