Posted on 10/18/2010 4:14:13 PM PDT by epithermal
BOISE - After talks with the federal government collapsed, Gov. C.L. (Butch) Otter ordered Idaho wildlife managers today to relinquish their duty to arrest poachers or to even investigate when wolves are killed illegally.
Otter rejected the wolf management Idaho has conducted for years as the federal government's "designated agent" after a federal judge in Montana returned wolves to Endangered Species Act protections earlier this year.
This means Idaho Department of Fish and Game managers will no longer perform statewide monitoring for wolves, conduct investigations into illegal killings, provide law enforcement when wolves are poached or participate in a program that responds to livestock depredations.
Congrats to the young hunter who saved 100 elk by killing that bloodthirsty four legged serial killer.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
At last! A truly American act by an American elected official.
Not, as I hear, when it comes to wide loads headed for Canadian oil fields, traveling on narrow, curvy two-lane roads in North Idaho. Google “big loads idaho otter” for information. He must be getting some money from Exxon.
Read more here...
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/08/17/1305240/otter-wants-10-million-bond-for.html
From the article
“Many Idahoans are worried the oil giant’s plan to ship 200 of the Korean-built modules - 24 feet wide, 30 feet tall and 162 feet long - will increase the risk of a major foul-up in the Lochsa canyon east of Kooskia. The shipments exceed the legal capacity of U.S. 12, which snakes up the Clearwater River past Orofino and into Montana.”
The Dem congressman wants a delay.
After my better half purchased a Ruger Montado in .45 LC, I want one myself. Just add a Doc Holliday holster for concealed carry.
"I'll be yore Huckleberry":)))
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Please remove from list. Thanks bunches!
Done.
Thanks! Great stuff... on so MANY levels.
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