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<blockquote data-quote="southpa" data-source="post: 3087382" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Point well taken. Except I'll see your divide and Conquer and raise you a strength in numbers. NR are putting out the numbers, both in the field (obviously residents feel it's overcrowded) and in the revenue department. There's no complaining about that, it's just what's happening.</p><p></p><p>This is a topic that will continue to grow and im sorry to say but i cant see it going in any other direction. This 4 year old thread kinda proves it. I'm not sure that more opportunities will be provided by clearing up the debate of this thread. I'll argue that the ramifications of some of the proposed will reduce opportunities greatly both in the field and the depts reach to provide opportunities for ether side.</p><p></p><p>I think what's important is that we all recognize each other's stance. We are all NRs in every state we visit besides the ones we reside. This country is open to us all. You pay taxes in your state I'll help fund the fish and game for you. If you want to come hunt my state I appreciate you funding my opportunities to hunt at home! It all shakes out. No matter what happens we will all see bad apples in the group but I agree with you, we should stick together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpa, post: 3087382, member: 65823"] Point well taken. Except I'll see your divide and Conquer and raise you a strength in numbers. NR are putting out the numbers, both in the field (obviously residents feel it's overcrowded) and in the revenue department. There's no complaining about that, it's just what's happening. This is a topic that will continue to grow and im sorry to say but i cant see it going in any other direction. This 4 year old thread kinda proves it. I'm not sure that more opportunities will be provided by clearing up the debate of this thread. I'll argue that the ramifications of some of the proposed will reduce opportunities greatly both in the field and the depts reach to provide opportunities for ether side. I think what's important is that we all recognize each other's stance. We are all NRs in every state we visit besides the ones we reside. This country is open to us all. You pay taxes in your state I'll help fund the fish and game for you. If you want to come hunt my state I appreciate you funding my opportunities to hunt at home! It all shakes out. No matter what happens we will all see bad apples in the group but I agree with you, we should stick together. [/QUOTE]
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