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<blockquote data-quote="sun" data-source="post: 4963332" data-attributes="member: 8678"><p>I don't think that Traditions made a mistake to develop the Nitrofire concept.</p><p>They made a commitment for the long run, and states either make the exception or they don't.</p><p>If the Fed's want to regulate it then let them.</p><p>Some folks will want to use it and some states will change, and others won't.</p><p>It's a free country and innovations are made all of the time.</p><p>All Traditions and Federal need to do is comply with the laws and lobby states one at a time to make the changes.</p><p>There's plenty of sportsmen's groups who are doing the lobbying for them by advocating that the changes be made.</p><p></p><p>And don't forget that states have every interest to keep selling hunting licenses since they receive Federal Pittman money based in part on how many licensed hunters there are in each state.</p><p>The more licenses they issue, then the more Federal money they can get.</p><p>That's an incentive to do what it takes to keep people hunting during a time of declining participation nationwide.</p><p>The future holds the answers to whether the Nitrofire will end up being a greater success or not.</p><p>If more states begin to acknowledge that it's a safer system, that will help women, youth and elderly folks participate in hunting, then there will be changes made by more states.</p><p>Give it time, the citizens of each state have the power to control their destiny.</p><p>And that includes controlling the Federal government too.</p><p>Maybe there will even end up being a Supreme Court case about it someday.</p><p>Never say never because you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sun, post: 4963332, member: 8678"] I don't think that Traditions made a mistake to develop the Nitrofire concept. They made a commitment for the long run, and states either make the exception or they don't. If the Fed's want to regulate it then let them. Some folks will want to use it and some states will change, and others won't. It's a free country and innovations are made all of the time. All Traditions and Federal need to do is comply with the laws and lobby states one at a time to make the changes. There's plenty of sportsmen's groups who are doing the lobbying for them by advocating that the changes be made. And don't forget that states have every interest to keep selling hunting licenses since they receive Federal Pittman money based in part on how many licensed hunters there are in each state. The more licenses they issue, then the more Federal money they can get. That's an incentive to do what it takes to keep people hunting during a time of declining participation nationwide. The future holds the answers to whether the Nitrofire will end up being a greater success or not. If more states begin to acknowledge that it's a safer system, that will help women, youth and elderly folks participate in hunting, then there will be changes made by more states. Give it time, the citizens of each state have the power to control their destiny. And that includes controlling the Federal government too. Maybe there will even end up being a Supreme Court case about it someday. Never say never because you never know. [/QUOTE]
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