Greetings,
I am not a lawyer, I worked for Boeing as an industrial engineer and then went to Dental School. I am retired now and at almost 68 years old my days in the great outdoors are limited…. I found this law on the web when I was researching resident/nonresident licease allocations , interesting no one brought it up,,hopefully the defense will use it…The BLM is a agency that really needs reform. Many of the ranches out West have leases that are guaranteed at extremely low rental rates, no one else can bid on the leases and some are over 70 years old…. The very least the people who hold the leases can do is to allow the public to access the BLM property via their own private property…. I personally think the nonresident/resident license allocation is most likely next to fall…. If you look at where most of this hunting occurs, it is on public lands, like National forests, National Bureau of Land Management and National Wilderness Areas. Although the federal government has given the right to manage wildlife within its borders to the States it needs to do so in an equitable manner. Wyoming is currently cuttng down the percentage of nonresidents that will be able to hunt trophy species such as moose, goat, sheep and etc. While this is great if you are a Wyoming resident this is bad news for the nonresident.. Of course you know nonresidents fund most of Wyoming’s Game and Fish budget… BUT nonresidents fund Wyomings TOTAL State Budget at about 30%.. One of the guiding principles of the Constitution is equal treatment under the law. The law that gave management of wildlife to the States has been modified by the Courts before, I am pretty sure it will be modified again…. Regards