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New Article on CWD by Dr. Alan Houston, Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5796861" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Sure, mistakes happen, but covering up mistakes, many times illegally, is what make matters worse. I can forgive someone, or a group of someones, for making a mistake, but once you cross the line into cover-up, then you deserve whatever comes at you. I am not a sue happy guy, but if your illegal or improper actions cause me to lose my livelihood, I'd surely be coming after you to make it right. This would not have been an issue had they enforced their policies evenly, and corrected any mistakes that were made in the process. The counties that were improperly placed in the CWD watch zone may one day become legitimately positive, but until then they should be removed from it until it does happen. By placing them in the watch zone, they are increasing the odds that they become CWD positive because transport restriction allow CWD positive deer to be transported into the county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5796861, member: 20060"] Sure, mistakes happen, but covering up mistakes, many times illegally, is what make matters worse. I can forgive someone, or a group of someones, for making a mistake, but once you cross the line into cover-up, then you deserve whatever comes at you. I am not a sue happy guy, but if your illegal or improper actions cause me to lose my livelihood, I'd surely be coming after you to make it right. This would not have been an issue had they enforced their policies evenly, and corrected any mistakes that were made in the process. The counties that were improperly placed in the CWD watch zone may one day become legitimately positive, but until then they should be removed from it until it does happen. By placing them in the watch zone, they are increasing the odds that they become CWD positive because transport restriction allow CWD positive deer to be transported into the county. [/QUOTE]
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