There's a very important question that is about to come up for every outdoorsman in CT. Tomorrow, if fact. And I kind of regret not bringing this up earlier. It isn't a question from me to you. It is a question from the state legislature to all of us: should the state need the public's input before selling public land?
The answer to that is, or should be, quite obvious. Yes! Yes! A thousand times yes! Without this proactive change the state has been free to sell, trade, or give away wildlife management areas, parks, and forests, with no consultation of those that actually own those places: US!
So, tomorrow, vote with conservation in mind, vote with environmental sustainability in mind, and vote yes on question 2!
If there is anyone among us that will vote NO, I would love to hear their explanation.
ReplyDeleteRight? Unless you are a wealthy developer I really don't see it being in anyone's interest.
DeleteLady at work is from CT. Got back from lunch n told me she voted no. Her reason, her husband said to. She didn’t even know what the question was. SMH
ReplyDeleteWow that's depressing.
DeleteEven more than depressing... that woman needs to step into marriage in the 21st century!
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