Whisky
WKR
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2012
- Messages
- 1,421
Both are important, but legislation against 2nd Amendment rights can be undone and I expect to see vacillation depending on what candidate we have in office.
Public lands, once privatized and sold off is MUCH more difficult to undo and return to the public.
Here are two extreme scenarios: California vs Texas
California, the state I live in has some of the most restrictive gun legislation with more on the way. However we have tons of public BLM, national forests, and wilderness areas to hunt. In fact 38.3 percent of the state is open to hunt.
Texas has some of the least restrictive gun laws, but most of the land is privatized. Unless you know someone who owns a ranch or are willing to pay fees to hunt private, you are hard pressed to find public access. One percent of the state is open to the public and averages a staggeringly low 0.1 acre available per person to hunt.
Given these two extreme examples, would take California over Texas any day.
Pic of the Trinity Alps where I took my very first deer earlier this past season
I would live in 49 states before I lived in CA
By the way snowflakes are burning Berkley to the ground as I type. And beating people in the streets. But yeah such a great place to live and raise a family. As long as you got your federal lands
Last edited: