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12-03-2007, 09:33 AM
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New Herp Laws in Tx, and Round up's ?
With the laws as they are now in Texas I was wondering if they would have any impact on Rattle snake round ups. as individual's they surley collect 25 + snakes. It seems like a guy could call 1 800 GAME THIEF and report possible TPWD violations. It may not stop the round ups but it would sure be disruptive and costly if partisapents were found on violation of any game laws. Wacha think ?
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12-03-2007, 10:31 AM
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Good luck with that...
I have already reported these violations and have spoken with LE about high profile round-up persons that do not even have a hunting license, let alone a collectors permit. THEY WILL NOT DO ENFORCEMENT! It's the good ol'boy system in place and to hell with the laws and protecting our environment.
Haven't you heard? it's Texas Parks & Wildflower, to hell with the wildlife. If we can't hunt and kill it, we ignore it.
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12-03-2007, 10:41 AM
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It is a shame. You would think that since the round ups bring revenue that they would be more protective of the resource. That stinks.
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12-24-2007, 10:24 AM
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Consider the state you are talking about.
Not only does Texas have a reputation as the most killing state in the nation when it comes to capital punishment, but consider whose village idiot is stillrunning around loose in Washington and then think about trying to get this state to do something that is environmentally productive.
Ha, never happen.
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