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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5038865" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>There's always room for improvement how many times throughout your life have been responsible for something and when all said and done realized you could've done better nothing in life is perfect and no person is, so for this I'm not very judgemental on twra ways of doing things. I avoid twra because of there harshness on law enforcement, they expect us to read, memorize, and keep a regs book in our back pocket, which is how many pages long?!?!?! When you think your in the right your not they will find something wrong and they don't leave you alone until they do. I agree with ruger they will ask always change to benefit themselves as all politicians do. Now for the guy that says he don't want to expose his kids to the boat ramp drama, how will your kids learn to act in public when they come across these situations when they are not exposed to it, not saying go looking for issues but things in life shouldn't be avoided because of this. I hunt private and wma and have in multiple states, I don't see any thing better here in tennesse than in states where the game wardens aren't as educated and so called conservationist in fact there's one state I can recall that's way better than Tennessee and there game wardens are not required to have 4 years of college and they without a doubt do nothing on that democratic/ ridiculous state</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5038865, member: 21149"] There's always room for improvement how many times throughout your life have been responsible for something and when all said and done realized you could've done better nothing in life is perfect and no person is, so for this I'm not very judgemental on twra ways of doing things. I avoid twra because of there harshness on law enforcement, they expect us to read, memorize, and keep a regs book in our back pocket, which is how many pages long?!?!?! When you think your in the right your not they will find something wrong and they don't leave you alone until they do. I agree with ruger they will ask always change to benefit themselves as all politicians do. Now for the guy that says he don't want to expose his kids to the boat ramp drama, how will your kids learn to act in public when they come across these situations when they are not exposed to it, not saying go looking for issues but things in life shouldn't be avoided because of this. I hunt private and wma and have in multiple states, I don't see any thing better here in tennesse than in states where the game wardens aren't as educated and so called conservationist in fact there's one state I can recall that's way better than Tennessee and there game wardens are not required to have 4 years of college and they without a doubt do nothing on that democratic/ ridiculous state [/QUOTE]
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