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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4899499" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I went back and re-watched and I think you're right. Jones proposed the 2-bird Amendment. A lot of discussion followed and Granbery suggested leaving the current limit in the research counties but lowering the limit in the rest of the state. Before the roll call vote, Holbert "clarified" that the amendment "has nothing to do with the study zone," but was a statewide proposal. I originally took Holbert's comment to mean that the limit reduction would not apply to the research counties (that are already now designated as a separate unit) but would apply everywhere else statewide. But Jones never actually revised the proposed amendment, so the vote was for all counties including the research counties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4899499, member: 10399"] I went back and re-watched and I think you’re right. Jones proposed the 2-bird Amendment. A lot of discussion followed and Granbery suggested leaving the current limit in the research counties but lowering the limit in the rest of the state. Before the roll call vote, Holbert “clarified” that the amendment “has nothing to do with the study zone,” but was a statewide proposal. I originally took Holbert’s comment to mean that the limit reduction would not apply to the research counties (that are already now designated as a separate unit) but would apply everywhere else statewide. But Jones never actually revised the proposed amendment, so the vote was for all counties including the research counties. [/QUOTE]
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