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Old 05-25-2005, 08:28 PM
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Default RE: Here is a good one! Wonder what the liberals of Kalifornia say?Spyro?

I think it has something to do with the constitution! Rights granted to individual states by the federal government. Something like that!
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Old 05-26-2005, 12:01 PM
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You pay more becuase you don't live here. Not like you do in Idaho and Kalifornia where you claim residence in two states.

Why shouldn't some one, who does not pay taxes, buy gasoline, pay for utillities,pay rent, buy a home, buy cookies and candy from the scouts, magazines from the high school kids, buy groceries 365 days a year, go to school programs,work, go to church,buy cars, support all types of local businesses, pay more for a license?

What special privelege do you feel you earn to have the same rights as us who live in our states? You don't and you won't!
So are you saying that people who do NOT hunt and fish should receive a discount on their taxes, utilities, girl scout cookies, magazines, groceries and at local businesses?

Do people that are residents of Wyoming, that sustinance live, not get the same discount?

Along the same theme... Does the person who spends more $ in the community get even cheaper licenses and tags?

Frankly, one has nothing to do with the other... it is a stretch... you know it... I know it... everyone on this board knows it...

ORIGINAL: RandyA

If you don't get your way file a law suit! Other wise you need to seek some counseling and mental help to get over it! Talk with your shrink, the one you see about your anxiety attacks and desire to dress like a woman!
Don't transpose your sexual deviance and homo erotic fantasies to me...

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I think it has something to do with the constitution! Rights granted to individual states by the federal government. Something like that!
I asked for a reason... the logic behind that decission... not how they are getting away with it.

It would like asking "What is the reason that would cause a person to rape someone in a large wooded area?" and you shouting out "it has something to do with having a large wooded area."

Nevermind that you are too dense to realize that the large wooded area was a tool in the crime... something that possibly enabled the crime... not the reason for the crime....

I swear that you are atleast half-retarded...

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Old 05-26-2005, 04:38 PM
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Again, I have yet to hear a legitimate reason as to why non-residents should pay 10x more than residents for tags.

Supply and demand, that's why. It's a way to generate much NEEDED revenue for management. It's that simple. You may think it unfair but oh well. If I want to hunt Idaho, which I probably will do this year, I have to deal with the same thing and it doesn't bother me one bit.

The high prices are a way to limit non-res numbers but still bring in the dollars for management.
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Old 05-26-2005, 05:16 PM
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SPYRO, (Whatever in the hell that is!!!!!) Some thing on the lines of Jacko I am sure!

Retarded? I prefer developementaly disabled and I would choose thier company over yours in a heart beat!

And as for your pediphilia, I feel for you.


The only reason for resident preference is, that it is "The Law"!

Now you in your infinant wisdom, tell us why residents shouldn't have preference over nonresidence? Your reasoning is border line socialism. Everyone equal, no boundries!


And as for you claiming residencey in two states, I think there are laws against that.


You pay 10x the resident rate because you do not support this state in any way, shape, or form, except on the rare occasion you draw a tag. Then the amount is miniscule!
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Old 05-26-2005, 05:21 PM
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Spyro!


We don't have to have a reason to discriminate against dip ****s like you! It is now federal law!
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Old 05-26-2005, 05:40 PM
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Again, I have yet to hear a legitimate reason as to why non-residents should pay 10x more than residents for tags.

Supply and demand, that's why. It's a way to generate much NEEDED revenue for management. It's that simple. You may think it unfair but oh well. If I want to hunt Idaho, which I probably will do this year, I have to deal with the same thing and it doesn't bother me one bit.

The high prices are a way to limit non-res numbers but still bring in the dollars for management.
If it was basic supply and demand, they would raise resident prices as well or are all hunts in wyoming undersubscribed?

Btw, your reasoning that they price the tags high for non-resident hunters to limit non-resident hunters is assinine... There is a quota system in place to limit the number of non-resident hunters. The pricing of the tag has ZERO impact on the number of tags issued to non-residents.

As for revenue for management, why should 25% of the hunter pool generate 75% of the revenue for management?
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Old 05-26-2005, 05:53 PM
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Randy,

You know... in my 10 years of being on internet hunting boards... I can say with 100% honesty... I have never come across a larger moron than you. I mean not only do you take the cake, you leave no doubt in anyone's mind.

Frankly, I really wish that I could see a picture of the people that spawned you... maybe a wedding photo... maybe a baby picture of both of them in the tub with grandpa & grandma giving them a bath... maybe a picture of them swapping at the family reunion... just something...

Anyway, from this day forward, I will refer to you by your proper title... King of the Morons...

Well King of the Morons, I'll talk to you later...

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Old 05-26-2005, 08:50 PM
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I think it has something to do with the constitution! Rights granted to individual states by the federal government. Something like that!
Actually the Constitution reserves to the various states, all powers not given to the Federal Government by the Constitution, and all rights to the People.
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Old 05-26-2005, 09:12 PM
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Frankly, I really wish that I could see a picture of the people that spawned you... maybe a wedding photo... maybe a baby picture of both of them in the tub with grandpa & grandma giving them a bath... maybe a picture of them swapping at the family reunion... just something...

Anyway, from this day forward, I will refer to you by your proper title... King of the Morons...

Well King of the Morons, I'll talk to you later...
Ok king of the pediphiels! How is your butt buddies trial going anyway?

You are just going to have get over the fact that you can't have your way! Try as you might you can't have your cake and eat it to. And as soon as the Idaho G&F find out your claiming residency in two states your in deep do-do! I will just have them check this forum out and get your ISP! CYA Jacko!
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Old 05-27-2005, 07:25 PM
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Jacko, let me guess, you're mid 30's, divorced, dating now, she hates your dominant, bragart ways, but tollerates you, the ex left you for a real man,you contemplated a guy over a gal, but she is real hard up, you brow beat her and also the ex,your a know it all, and you claim residency in two states.
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