Looking for a Wyoming resident hunting partner

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You also have to think that the wardens might change their approach when they find out breaking the law is being flaunted.

They need to just put a drop box at the trailhead like the walk in areas...you can just deposit your 150 bucks in it when you leave your truck...it would save everyone a lot of time and they could focus on actual game violations.
 

ianpadron

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The fact that we went from napster to karens demanding that we not be allowed to openly question the state on the internet within one generation is insane. This attitude is antithetical to the American Ethos.

I'll never get over seeing how the majority of "Americans" across my great country mindlessly followed the Unconstitutional edicts of governors during covid and how many were quick to turn you in if you dare defy them. The memory alone literally brings tears to my eyes.

It's time we returned to the American Ethos where we tell the state to F off at the very appearance of it crossing the line of authority given to it by the Fed or State Constitution. The peaceful disobedience of unjust laws is one of the most powerful nonviolent tools we have to combat an over reaching state. When you deny that tool, when you deny even being able to openly discuss nonviolent tactics, you make violence the only viable tactics.
You're getting flamed but I agree with just about everything you've said in this thread.

Guys who "follow the law" just because, even if there is no moral/ethical fabric behind or legitimate reason for said law are an enigma to me as well.

My hunting partner and I are in the same boat looking for a WY homie and just using it as a reason to get a new hunting buddy and friend in a cool area. Might as well make the most of the stupidity of the law I guess.
 
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