BustedRagHorn
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- Aug 19, 2024
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I was reading through some of the discussion on this forum regarding issues in Colorado. I was going to add to the thread but I want more people's input. I see an issue that I feel plagues the hunting community when it comes to activism. I think most of the hunting groups are too educated on the problems. Hear me out, arguably this has to be one of the most pro hunting forums on the interwebs. Yet many people are arguing about the biggest problem, how to win the fight, and who is responsible. These fights turn into division, division of a force is how you beat a strong opponent. Compare that to the folks who are out and close getting enough signatures to outlaw hunting, ranching, and fishing in Oregon as an option on the ballot. They hit the people with one phrase "end animal suffering in Oregon" no information dumping, no who is responsible, no information on how to win, or the biggest problem. Just one catchphrase and people who are uneducated flock to sign the petition and probably vote for the issue if they do not have further education. To me the 2nd amendment crowd, livestock crowd, and hunting crowd all have a reason to join forces. Yet, a handful of people on a very pro hunting site cannot agree on what the most important next step is for just hunting in just Colorado. To be honest, I don't know what the most important next step is. They all seem so valid and on the right track. I have selection difficulty and if I am going to spend my dollar on what I think is most important on fighting. I would think many others feel the same. I do support several different groups and split my $200 in 10 ways, I don't like it but that is what I do. This means a division in money, division in people, and a division in message. My question to you, what is the most important issue, how would you fight it, and most importantly how would you bring more people together?