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This seller's from Loveland, CO. I like the political portion of his ad. I also like the revolver. But know nothing about the caliber... other than it's size!
Griff,
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession! AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
I like the add but to be honest, with the current state of politics in Co. driving hunters out will probably insure re-election instead of gettin em voted out. Too many bunny huggin, tree lovin, pot smokin hippies have moved in.
L_Kilkenny wrote:I like the add but to be honest, with the current state of politics in Co. driving hunters out will probably insure re-election instead of gettin em voted out. Too many bunny huggin, tree lovin, pot smokin hippies have moved in.
It would take years for the tree-huggers to realize the impact, then I'm sure denial would be their best tool.
Only when the parks need maintenance because the fees are reduced from the low sales of hunting and and fishing licenses, would they feel the pain. Birdwatchers and hikers don't need licenses. They may pay park access fees. Don't the taxes on ammunition sales also fund conservation?
"Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one less scoundrel in the world." - Thomas Carlyle
L_Kilkenny wrote:I like the add but to be honest, with the current state of politics in Co. driving hunters out will probably insure re-election instead of gettin em voted out. Too many bunny huggin, tree lovin, pot smokin hippies have moved in.
It would take years for the tree-huggers to realize the impact, then I'm sure denial would be their best tool.
Only when the parks need maintenance because the fees are reduced from the low sales of hunting and and fishing licenses, would they feel the pain. Birdwatchers and hikers don't need licenses. They may pay park access fees. Don't the taxes on ammunition sales also fund conservation?
I suspect that hunting (and fishing) license fees and ammunition sales pay the majority of the park maintenance costs.
In Kansas it used to be called "Kansas Fish and Game", then changed to "Kansas Dept of Wildlife and Parks". You can be sure that the "parks" are mostly supported by the income generated through "wildlife" ie: hunting and fishing.
And now to add insult to injury; the name has been expanded to include Kansas Dept of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism.
It is estimated that over $1 million dollars is spent in Kansas during opening weekend of Pheasant Season alone. I doubt it would take too long for them to feel the financial effects.
Gun Control is not about guns, it is about control!
The seller is telling U to pull out because of politics and He won't sell to Ca because of politics (thats His choice), whats He going to do when all states jump on ? Sorry ! it just chaps My hide when someone puts in they're Ad " Will not sell to Ca.".
rant off
Perry
I don't know what it's like now, but in the 90's hunting season brought more revenue to Colorado than skiing.
"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." Declaration of Independance, July 4, 1776 11B30
damienph wrote:I understand the seller's frustration with his state government but I don't support punishing the guide services by canceling hunts.
I agree, My local firing range banned a near by city police because that city council passed an anti AR resolution that would have to be voted on by the public. I dislike symbolic statements on both sides.