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<blockquote data-quote="Safari Hunt" data-source="post: 5038168" data-attributes="member: 21298"><p>Interesting. How many city law officers are in your county? How many deputies are in the county? How many TWRA officers are there in your county? I have worked with TWRA for almost 21 years. Hard to be in 18 places at one time. Triple the license fees to pay for extra officers? You can hunt or fish. Just don't buy a license. TWRA is 100% self-funded and gets nothing from the general funds of the state. Politicians have nothing to do with game laws, it is wholly in the hands of the commission. Watch the website and you will see the commission meeting listed plus you can respond by email or letter or phone call. Meetings are open to the public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safari Hunt, post: 5038168, member: 21298"] Interesting. How many city law officers are in your county? How many deputies are in the county? How many TWRA officers are there in your county? I have worked with TWRA for almost 21 years. Hard to be in 18 places at one time. Triple the license fees to pay for extra officers? You can hunt or fish. Just don't buy a license. TWRA is 100% self-funded and gets nothing from the general funds of the state. Politicians have nothing to do with game laws, it is wholly in the hands of the commission. Watch the website and you will see the commission meeting listed plus you can respond by email or letter or phone call. Meetings are open to the public. [/QUOTE]
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