DougTheChug
FNG
I sent an email off to Rep Labrador of ID. Thank you for the heads up. This is a slippery slope that puts the North American model of Wildlife Conservation in danger.
Great point. I think the federal land transfer thing is a great way to show what we have in common with other groups. I think as a country we have a lot more in common with our fellow countrymen than the media and Congress would have you believe.Us backcountry hunters should find ourselves aligned with other conservation orgs with whom we may not agree on all issues in this developing alignment. Strange bedfellows indeed, but we can sort it out in the morning so to speak.
I live as far away from this problem as possible out here in Florida but me and buddy come out every year to hunt elk in the west, would someone please let me know how I can help, these matters mean alot to me as I cherish the time I have spent on some of the public lands would never wont to lose those places.
If Louisiana could sell a couple of hundred thousand acres right now they would in a heart beat. Why? Because they repealed a tax without replacing the revenue or cutting the spending and oil isn't $100/barrel presently. Those are transient issues. But once that land is gone from public access, it'll be gone for a long, long time.Here is the thing people rarely acknowledge: Without the feds, we wouldn't even have a national birthright of public lands. Saying the states would "more efficiently" manage the lands, and pretending the states wouldn't sell such lands one parcel at a time, is naivety defined.
You are not actually as far away as you believe. Mark Rubio, FL senator, is one of the biggest supporters of the selling of our public lands. Not to turn this into a presidential political debate, but many people are not hearing this because most hunters are right wing. The people that we vote for do not stand for some of our beliefs.
www.backcountryhunters.org
Check these guys out. They stand up for hunters on this issue.
I live as far away from this problem as possible out here in Florida but me and buddy come out every year to hunt elk in the west, would someone please let me know how I can help, these matters mean alot to me as I cherish the time I have spent on some of the public lands would never wont to lose those places.
When push comes to shove, public land issues are pretty far down on my list of concerns. I am for public access and disagree with any public land transfer or sell but am more concerned about liberty, personal freedoms and the 2A. If this means I have to support a guy who wants to sell public land, I will.
Bowfreak, you are certainly entitled to your thoughts, but no one made this a second amendment issue until you brought it up. Because it is not one. Public lands are under a much more realistic and imminent threat than second amendment rights. See my post above, the great thing about America and democracy is that we can form alliances on the basis of one matter even though we may disagree on others. That is the way the system is supposed to work. We can cozy up to and work with the yoga crowd as you so politely referred to them and work alongside a multitude of groups advocating for public lands on this issue, and still have room to disagree on others. It's not all or nothing like you suggest. Participating in local politics, communicating with our legislators, voting with our wallets etc. gives us a greater say than the single vote every fourth year for President. Grassroots movements are going to turn the tide the other way on this matter I hope.
2A is a right, public lands are a privilege. The latter is much more at risk. Anytime a Dem is in office the right howls about the 2a and imminent confiscation of our guns. Certainly haven't seen that in the last 7 years. The politics of fear are very strong with the right.
It is possible that you own private ground in the west bowfreak, but the majority of us that hunt the west, do so on public ground. Would I trade my rifle to keep bow hunting public land elk? Absolutely! Obviously it won't come down to this, but as a registered republican I am not afraid to take a stand on an issue within the party that does not sit well with me. I am also willing to stand with "the yoga crowd" if they as support keeping public land, public land. There is a lot of gray area when it comes to these issue that many guys are scared to accept.
And as others already stated, losing our 2A right is not nearly as real as losing our public land access.
I find it humorous that there is a faction of hunters who are foaming at the mouth over the sell of public lands. They are so pissed that they will support the very people that will stop them from having a weapon that would allow them to take game on said public land. Oh well.....at least we still have public land. Time to break out the granola and Birkenstocks and do some yoga at the trailhead.
You bring up salient points about the Supreme Court which I agree with, but this simply isn't a gun issue.