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MT Elk Regulations Should Change!
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<blockquote data-quote="MOelkman" data-source="post: 2937642" data-attributes="member: 122759"><p>Not many, as evidenced by the state of hunting in the West today.</p><p>Missouri has done a good job of separating some of the politics by funding MDC with a 3/8ths of a percent sales tax.</p><p>Do not lose sight of the funding from Pitman-Robertson. Predicated on license sales.</p><p>The undeniable fact is demand exceeds supply by a huge amount. No one involved wants to reduce their "rice bowl."</p><p>Not the politicians, not the wildlife managers, not the hunters - resident or non-resident. </p><p>(Note to LSherm: the figurative "you")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOelkman, post: 2937642, member: 122759"] Not many, as evidenced by the state of hunting in the West today. Missouri has done a good job of separating some of the politics by funding MDC with a 3/8ths of a percent sales tax. Do not lose sight of the funding from Pitman-Robertson. Predicated on license sales. The undeniable fact is demand exceeds supply by a huge amount. No one involved wants to reduce their "rice bowl." Not the politicians, not the wildlife managers, not the hunters - resident or non-resident. (Note to LSherm: the figurative "you") [/QUOTE]
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