Trevor73402
WKR
Do you not see that one is no less than the other??Wouldn’t it far more concerning if they closed it to all people?
Do you not see that one is no less than the other??Wouldn’t it far more concerning if they closed it to all people?
Wouldn’t it far more concerning if they closed it to all people?
As far as freedoms go, yes. But depending on the reason why, I could possibly make sense out of it.
Taking public land from people not in the county makes no sense whatsoever. If a virus can be easily spread on public land to the point the owners of said land can't be there, then the county residents shouldn't be on it either. That makes sense to me. I wouldn't like it and if I felt the reasons were unjustified I'd be up in arms.
Either way at least 99.9% of the owners of public land do not have access to it.
So no longer about freedom, but about privilege or fairness?
As far as freedoms go, yes. But depending on the reason why, I could possibly make sense out of it.
Taking public land, even temporarily, from people not in the county makes no sense whatsoever. If a virus can be easily spread on public land to the point the owners of said land can't be there, then the county residents shouldn't be on it either. That makes sense to me. I wouldn't like it and if I felt the reasons were unjustified I'd be up in arms.
Either way at least 99.9% of the owners of public land do not have access to it.
The public land is the attraction to the area, the reason why people travel there in the first place. Closing the public land is a way to discourage people from coming to the area because they then have no reason to go. Same thing in Silverton as the only people going there this time of year are skiers and snowmobilers. Close the public land and nobody is showing up. If people would stay home, they wouldn’t do this, but people are selfish assholes who decide that they have to travel across state lines during a pandemic just to go recreate.
I recognize the strawman you are attempting to build; I suggest you find another thread or poster to bait. It can still be about freedom because freedom is subjective.
Why does anyone from out of state need to be traveling right now anyway? What the heck does it matter if San Juan County says you can’t come and recreate unless you’re a local? The mountains are covered in snow, nothing is open, and local resources are stretched to the max? How would it even be an enjoyable vacation for anyone?
You’re wrong. Scroll down to Sunday at 1:06 PM on the Gunnison County Facebook page and you’ll see the exact post that’s not fake newsFake News. A quick google only returns this thread with any mention. And Gunnison County reposted this from CPW yesterday:
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You’re wrong. Scroll down to Sunday at 1:06 PM on the Gunnison County Facebook page and you’ll see the exact post that’s not fake news
I'm not sure if it was brought up yet but Nebraska turkey season is closed to nonres that haven't already purchased licenses. I've heard the same thing is true in several other states for spring turkey and bear. It's hard to say if the president or who ever is in charge may close federal lands to the public (BLM and forest service). Most states will take in on the head if they close hunting seasons. There is no way of telling how serious and how long this will go on. Every jurisdiction that provides public access likely has it's own policy....and it's hard to say if the domino affect will continue? Hopefully states that sell licenses will offer refunds of licenses and pref/bonus pts!
Yea tell Wyoming you can’t close say wilderness areas to non res and see how that goes for ya...
Be responsible if that is possible for you as this all will pass might take a month might take 6 and when it is all over non res will still be locked out of Wyoming wilderness...