Re: The state of hunting in BC
Bearvalley, I get the bigger picture, all stakeholders need to have the opportunity to be involved, that's a given.
That's not the lead horse however.
For this hbc audience to discuss how that would work would bury getting behind the fix first (the plan) and end up in endless derailments and arguments.....first nations this, outfitters that, regulation bla bla bla.
It would be like going to a steakhouse and talking about what everyone is going to order yet nobody has got a penny in their pocket to pay for it.
First and foremost the workings of a sustainable funding model needs to be platformed so parties can get behind it.
In other words - no vision, no plan, no following.
Next step is to say, "hey, we have a sustainable funding model to help wildlife, now how do we incorporate stakeholders while putting the needs of wildlife and vital habitat first"?
Get that initial platform off the ground and meaningful discussion with stakeholders will happen.
That's the glue.
I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with keyboards and forums. - F L Wright
Try and be kind to everyone but fear no one. - Ourea