They are obviously not the only options. Do you know the answer to my question?
Depends on a lot of factors. Gov tags generally do from what I’ve read.
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They are obviously not the only options. Do you know the answer to my question?
How about a 1/8th percent sales tax that goes to conservation. Why are those the only two options?
Look at Arizona as the will of the people did away with auction tags and moved to a raffle system.What generates more money for a given state's conservation program, raffling a "super tag" or auctioning off a "governor's tag"?
Look at Arizona as the will of the people did away with auction tags and moved to a raffle system.
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Everyone already has a seat at the table. Everyone votes, anyone can attend comission meetings. This argument went from "we have to allow rich people to buy tags because it's better for the resource." To "why do we care what's better for the resource, I don't want a soccer mom paying to help wildlife." I care about the resource and the best way to take care of the resource is through a new funding model.Great idea, you want every Subaru driving shitbird to have a financial seat at the table? Not to mention name a state that can actually manage its own budget well..
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I would love to support Arizona's decision. I strongly support this. Sadly you have to be in the state to purchase tickets. One year I will there and spend so much money on these raffle tickets.Look at Arizona as the will of the people did away with auction tags and moved to a raffle system.
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Everyone already has a seat at the table. Everyone votes, anyone can attend comission meetings. This argument went from "we have to allow rich people to buy tags because it's better for the resource." To "why do we care what's better for the resource, I don't want a soccer mom paying to help wildlife." I care about the resource and the best way to take care of the resource is through a new funding model.
They affect my feelings. The same way your feelings are affected by the public having a financial impact to the resource.You’re entitled to your opinion, if you ask the average hunter if he cares about sheep restoration, they don’t. Asking them to pay more to even support their local biologists, and they’ll cry about how it’s a rich man’s sport etc at a 2.00 tag increase.
Right now, no matter what you want to believe, in most states fish and games voices that they listen to are ranchers, sportsmen, and other consumptive uses.
Most states the money from auction tags goes to the species or ah&e programs, besides your feelings, how do these tags negatively affect you?
They affect my feelings. The same way your feelings are affected by the public having a financial impact to the resource.
And actually a won a raffle tag this year. I have been a strong proponent of raffling tags instead of auctioning them so that rednecks like me have a chance. I wouldn't be planning the best elk hunt of my life if this tag wasn't raffled.
NM has a raffle for just that, win this one and you can hunt any unit. I’ve seen them do both raffle and auctions for all species.They affect my feelings. The same way your feelings are affected by the public having a financial impact to the resource.
And actually a won a raffle tag this year. I have been a strong proponent of raffling tags instead of auctioning them so that rednecks like me have a chance. I wouldn't be planning the best elk hunt of my life if this tag wasn't raffled.
Depends on a lot of factors. Gov tags generally do from what I’ve read.
That's fine. Raffle doesn't block out Joe Plumber. Sure it reduces his odds but it's not a zero-sum game.The average raffle tags are won by the same guys that buy auction tags.
Congratulations and I’ve had a couple buddies get them as well with small entries, but by and large they won by the same people many times year in year out.
That's fine. Raffle doesn't block out Joe Plumber. Sure it reduces his odds but it's not a zero-sum game.
Yeah, same here.The most mystifying thing on this entire forum, is watching a tiny fraction of us pro-freedom, pro-liberty, pro-capitalist, gun owning, hard working people, turn into absolutely raving marxist lunatics when it comes to governor tags or landowner tags. Absolutely unhinged, cracker-culture hatred of "the rich", completely unable to see how we all get more tag opportunities through the conservation work that comes from those systems.
Don't try to bring rationale to an emotion based decision.Yeah, same here.
its like watching the rich folks move out of Seattle and the Mayor laughs and says, "Bye Bye" 30,000 jobs lost, highest commercial vacancy rates.... these Socialists will get a rude awakening when home prices are underwater and their taxes skyrocket to cover the shortfall.
Where is the money for the F&G going to come from to make up for the, $450k sheep tag, $275k deer tag and all of the other one off tags sold?
The answer is of course; You, ya dumb bunny. They would have to raise the price of a tag significantly to cover the shortfall. The haters might want to reexamine the stats of what those bad rich people provide including jobs. The top 1% pays 43% of the total income tax in the US. Top 10% pays 75%. The bottom 50% of people only pay 3%.
How many CO residents purchasing elk tags ($70.40 each) does it take to make up for one gov tag at $300,000? (or more).
Answer 4,261 hunters
Or you could read this thread and see we have discussed a 1/8th of a percent sales tax towards fish and game. That would require no increase in license costs. You're using an emotional argument to whip people to your side. You don't have to be so scared of change.Yeah, same here.
its like watching the rich folks move out of Seattle and the Mayor laughs and says, "Bye Bye" 30,000 jobs lost, highest commercial vacancy rates.... these Socialists will get a rude awakening when home prices are underwater and their taxes skyrocket to cover the shortfall.
Where is the money for the F&G going to come from to make up for the, $450k sheep tag, $275k deer tag and all of the other one off tags sold?
The answer is of course; You, ya dumb bunny. They would have to raise the price of a tag significantly to cover the shortfall. The haters might want to reexamine the stats of what those bad rich people provide including jobs. The top 1% pays 43% of the total income tax in the US. Top 10% pays 75%. The bottom 50% of people only pay 3%.
How many CO residents purchasing elk tags ($70.40 each) does it take to make up for one gov tag at $300,000? (or more).
Answer 4,261 hunters
Or you could read this thread and see we have discussed a 1/8th of a percent sales tax towards fish and game. That would require no increase in license costs. You're using an emotional argument to whip people to your side. You don't have to be so scared of change.
I don't even want to validate this with a response lol.You do realize that each of these sentences you've uttered is straight out of the marxist-progressive propaganda handbook, right?
Tax more...
...while arguing the taxes benefit your target group...
...while accusing your opponents of doing exactly what you're doing...
...while counter-accusing them of something in a way designed to get either an emotional shut-down, or even better, a highly-charged emotional response that will let you isolate them further.
Absolute textbook.
Or you could read this thread and see we have discussed a 1/8th of a percent sales tax towards fish and game. That would require no increase in license costs. You're using an emotional argument to whip people to your side. You don't have to be so scared of change.
I would argue the general public is neutral on a 1/8th % tax. I would also argue the general public would be appalled to learn rich people can buy once in a lifetime tags. Either we police ourselves as hunters or lose to antis when they realize what angle to attack from.Nobody wants more taxes either.
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