Violent Hippie
WKR
Vote NO on this . Prop 114 is RETARDED.
Luckily, the folks posting on this issue on this forum are not a true representation of hunters. Most posters on hunting sites are extremely Conservative, many on this site are Moderate. However, we are still screwed, because hunters are such a tiny minority and the other tiny minority against hunting has the mainstream news, public schools, etc. like the Democrat party.If folks on a hunting website are torn on this issue, we are screwed.
My gym owner asked me for my perspective on this proposition today. He listened and said my perspective makes sense and he agrees with it He then said that he had misunderstood the proposition and actually voted “yes.” The 2nd half about compensating ranchers really confuses the question since it’s really 2 question frames in one.
It should have been worded something like this:
“Even though CO already has wolves, should the state spend X amount of money to further reintroduce wolves and if you vote “yes”, recognize that state conservation money will be spent compensating livestock owners at an estimated annual cost of X”
Luckily, the folks posting on this issue on this forum are not a true representation of hunters. Most posters on hunting sites are extremely Conservative, many on this site are Moderate. However, we are still screwed, because hunters are such a tiny minority and the other tiny minority against hunting has the mainstream news, public schools, etc. like the Democrat party.
Fair enough. "tree hugging leftists who hate our country" is maybe a bit extreme, no?
It sounds like you haven't researched the Tides Foundation (who funded this ballot push) where their funding/donors come from, nor what their political/environmental agenda is.
It's good reading. Highly recommend. Also, check out the Tides Foundations ties to BHA.
If you think wolves are cool go to Idaho, Montana, Wyoming. You’ll rethink it. The other part of me says. We have them let’s share them with you guys.I'm going to open this can of worms. I'm very torn about voting yes or no on Colorado's prop 114 which would direct CPW to develop and implement a plan to reintroduce the gray wolf to Colorado by 2023. Here's why:
On the one hand, I like wildlife. All of the creatures great and small. The more types of animals, in more places, in greater numbers, the better is where I stand a personal level. If we could all live in giant, condensed, futuristic cities with vertical farms built in glass and steel to heights as tall as the empire state building and let all the agricultural and suburban land return to wilderness that would be a sci-fi dream. Hunt the millions of bison and elk and whatever else you have a tag for in that futuristic world would be so cool. That's my personal, emotional, stance. More animals in Colorado, even the wolf is a tiny step towards that vision of a 200 year future. BUT.
On the other, America is pretty divided right now. I don't get a sense that much of the Front Range voter base knows or cares about the nuances of conservation, ag production, or who and how conservation is funded in our state. I also think that a vote yes would be a vote to place the true burden of life with wolves on the livelihoods of people living on the western slope, and that's not fair. I don't live in that part of Colorado. The consequences wouldn't really impact me beyond me having to switch up some elk hunting tactics in the fall and that's a far cry from what others would have to deal with so a YES vote feels wrong. Additionally, with most of CPW being funded by hunters, prop 114 seems like it would effectively be asking hunters to pay for this reintroduction. If a californi-fied Front Range had a greater understanding and gratitude for what we do for conservation I would feel a lot better about footing the bill, as someone who has put thousands and thousands of dollars in over the years. However, I don't get the sense that there is that appreciation or understanding yet. And to be humble, it's my fault. I haven't really been reaching out and telling our story to the urban crowd...
And so I'm torn.
Any other Colorado Roksliders feeling conflicted? How are you navigating your decision making process on this?
Tides was involved in this?? Good grief...
Yes, you are right, I was way off on that. Doesn't apply to this thread. Thanks for calling me out!Leave it to Bill to bring identity politics into a thread where there are 5 pages of people from all walks of life universally against the initiative after one question from 1 poster who was on the fence..